
Registration for this program is closed.
The goal of this course is to provide an overview of the federal economic regulation of oil and refined products pipelines. Taught by industry practitioners and regulators from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the course begins with a brief overview of the oil and refined products pipeline industry and then describes key statutes and regulations governing and affecting the transportation of oil and other liquid petroleum products. Instructors explain important legal and regulatory concepts and requirements, pipeline services, the scope and limits of FERC and state jurisdiction and key issues affecting the industry.
location
Thompson & Knight LLP
811 Main St, Houston, TX 77002
Thank you to our Host & Sponsors:


PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Wednesday, January 29
12:00 PM - 12:45 PM: Registration and Networking Lunch
12:45 PM - 1:00 PM: Introduction, Logistics
- Dan Frank, Partner, Eversheds Sutherland
- Rick Smead, Managing Director, Advisory Services, RBN Energy LLC
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM: Session 1
Introduction to the Oil, NGLs, and Refined Products Pipeline Industry
- Industry Overview: Who’s Who?
- Pipeline Infrastructure
- Other Modes of Transporting Oil and Refined Products
Overview of Pipeline Operations
- Oil Pipelines
- Refined Products Pipeline
- Jurisdiction Over Construction of Oil and Product Pipelines
Contracts and Policies
- Prorationing Policies
- Open Seasons
- Committed Volumes vs. Uncommitted Volumes
- Petitions for Declaratory Order (PDOs)
- Process for Approval
- Recent Issues
Speaker: Adrianne Cook, Energy Industry Analyst, FERC Office of Energy Market Regulation
2:30 PM - 2:45 PM: Q&A on Session 1 - Rick Smead, Managing Director, Advisory Services, RBN Energy LLC
2:45 PM - 3:00 PM: Networking Break
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM: Session 2
History of Regulation
Regulatory Basics
- Oil Pipeline Economic Regulation Today
- Federal and State Jurisdiction
Speaker: Derek Anderson, Senior Counsel, Caldwell Boudreaux Lefler, PLLC
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM: Session 2 (con't)
Tariffs
- Tariff Overview -- Rates, Rules, and Regulations
- eTariff
- Order No. 780
- Accounting: Form 6 & Page 700
Speaker: Adrianne Cook, Energy Industry Analyst, FERC Office of Energy Market Regulation
4:30 PM - 4:40 PM: Q&A on Session 2 - Dan Frank, Partner, Eversheds Sutherland
4:40 PM - 4:50 PM: Networking Break
4:50 PM - 5:35 PM: Session 3
Rate-Setting Mechanisms
- Overview of Types and Prevalence
- Indexed Rates--EPACT 92 Streamlining
Speaker: Adrianne Cook, Energy Industry Analyst, FERC Office of Energy Market Regulation
- Initial Rates
- Settlement Rates
- Negotiated Rates
- Market-Based Rates
- Cost-of-Service Rates
Speaker: Derek Anderson, Senior Counsel, Caldwell Boudreaux Lefler, PLLC
5:35 PM - 5:45 PM: Q&A on Session 3 - Nick McTyre, Associate, Thompson & Knight
5:45 PM - 7:15 PM: Networking Reception: hosted by 
THURSDAY, JANUARY 30
7:30 AM - 8:00 AM: Continental Breakfast
8:00 AM - 8:05 AM: Welcome, Introduction/Recap
- Dan Frank, Partner, Eversheds Sutherland
- Rick Smead, Managing Director, Advisory Services, RBN Energy LLC
8:05 AM - 9:05 AM: Session 4
Cost of Service Rates
- Basic Cost of Service Concepts
- DOC v. TOC
- Base v. Test Period
- Rate Design Concepts
Speaker: Bob Van Hoecke, Principal, Regulatory Economics Group, LLC
9:05 AM - 10:05 AM: Session 4 (con't)
Market Based Rates
- Overview of Market-Based Rates (MBR)
- Background
- FERC Standards
- Recent and Pending MBR cases
- Future Developments
Speaker: Amy Hoff, Partner, Caldwell Boudreaux Lefler, PLLC
10:05 AM - 10:15 AM: Q&A on Session 4 - Rick Smead, Managing Director, Advisory Services, RBN Energy LLC
10:15 AM - 10:25 AM: Networking Break
10:25 AM - 11:35 AM: Session 5
Litigation
- Tariff Filings
- Complaints
- Market-Based Rate and Negotiated Rate Litigation Issues
FERC-Initiated Rate Investigations
- The Hearing Process
- Rate Examination
- Trends in Litigation
Speaker: Glenn Benson, Partner, BakerHostetler
11:35 AM - 12:35 AM: Session 5 (con't)
Policies and Current Issues
- Jurisdictional Issues
- Significant Rulemakings and Policy Issues
- The Magellan decisions's meaning for the industry
- Significant Court Decisions
Speaker: Shannon Coleman, Assistant General Counsel, Tallgrass Energy
12:35 PM - 12:50 PM: Q&A on Session 5, Wrap-up & Conclusion - Rick Smead, Managing Director, Advisory Services, RBN Energy LLC & Dan Frank, Partner, Eversheds Sutherland
Speakers and Bios

Derek Anderson, Senior Counsel, Caldwell Boudreaux Lefler, PLLC
Glenn Benson, Partner, BakerHostetler
Shannon Coleman, Assistant General Counsel, Tallgrass Energy
Adrianne Cook, Energy Industry Analyst, FERC Office of Energy Market Regulation
Dan Frank, Partner, Eversheds Sutherland
Amy Hoff, Partner, Caldwell Boudreaux Lefler, PLLC
Nick McTyre, Associate, Thompson & Knight
Rick Smead, Managing Director, Advisory Services, RBN Energy LLC
Bob Van Hoecke, Principal, Regulatory Economics Group, LLC
HOTEL:
EBA has not secured a room block for this meeting, however the following hotels are within a 3 block radius of:
AC Hotel by Marriott Houston Downtown
723 Main St,
Houston, TX 77002
932-516-6635
Rates start at $160
2 min walk/0.1 miles
Magnolia Hotel Houston, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
1100 Texas Ave,
Houston, TX 77002
713-221-0011
Rates start at $170
4 min walk/ 0.2 miles
CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION (CLE):
Program is pending approved in VA, TX, NY CLE. Each state has its own rules and regulations regarding "CLE". For questions on CLE email EBA-CLE@eba-net.org. To assure accreditation, you MUST include your BAR # AND STATE with your registration. ONLY REGISTERED ATTENDEES ARE ELIGIBLE FOR CLE
REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
Registration includes the two-day Primer, electronic attendee handouts, lunch, breakfast, breaks, and reception.
Primer registrations will only be accepted when accompanied by a check, money order, government purchase order/training form or credit card information and may be limited by the capacity of the facilities. Registrations will not be held without payment.
EBA’s Primer Series pre-registration closes on January 27th. Thereafter, registrations can only be taken on-site at the conference.
REGISTRATION FEES:
Type |
Member Rate |
Non-Member Rate |
Attorney/Energy Professional |
$400 |
$425 |
Young Lawyer |
$325 |
$425 |
Government- Attorney/ EP/Academic |
$375 |
$425 |
Solo Attorney/Small Firm |
$400 |
$425 |
Student |
$150 |
$425 |
Remote Participation |
$300 |
$325 |
Multi-Registration Discount (4th person and beyond) |
$350 |
NA |
*For firms registering 4 people or more, at the same time, EBA will provide you a group discounted registration rate of $350 per person for the 4th person and beyond. Applies to Private and Energy Professional members only. All attendees in the group must be members. Contact mmfrank@eba-net.org for more information.
THREE WAYS TO REGISTER
1. Online: Register Online
2. Fax your completed REGISTRATION FORM with payment to EBA: (202) 833-5596
3. Mail your REGISTRATION FORM and payment to EBA, 2000 M St. NW, Suite 715, Washington, DC 20036
policies
To learn more, please contact EBA, (202) 223-5625 or by email at EBA@eba-net.org.
CANCELLATION POLICY:
Refunds will be given to registrants who submit written cancellation to the address shown on the registration form by 1/27/2020, less a $50 administrative fee. The cancellation policy also applies to registration forms that are received and accepted after the deadline date. No refunds will be given after 1/27/2020. If a cancellation is requested after the deadline and accepted, there will be a $100 administrative fee. Substitutions are acceptable by 1/27/2020 (non-members substituting for members will be charged the difference between the member and non-member fees). Please note that regardless of the date the cancellation notice is received, no refunds will be processed until after the program. Confirmations will be sent to registrants via email if an address is provided.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
Persons in need of special accommodation should inquire with Lisa Levine, Chief Executive Officer, llevine@eba-net.org at the EBA office.
EBA HARDSHIP POLICY
EBA offers eligible student, government, and academic members’ discounts on the rates for most EBA programs which carry CLE credits, including EBA’s Annual and Mid-Year meetings. EBA will, on a case-by-case basis, consider requests from members to attend EBA programs at discounted rates. Discount requests must be made to EBA’s office at least fifteen days prior to the close of regular registration for the program in question. Requests will be considered by EBA if timely and complete. Discount requests must demonstrate a substantial financial hardship. Please submit your request to llevine@eba-net.org.
DIVERSITY & INCLUSION
The Energy Bar Association (“EBA”) is committed to the goals of fostering an inclusive and diverse membership and increasing diversity across all levels of the Association. Attorneys and energy professionals in the energy field are welcome to join our ranks, regardless of race, creed, color, gender (including gender identity or expression), sexual orientation, family and marital status (including pregnancy), family responsibilities, religion, national origin, age, personal appearance, political affiliation, veterans status, disability, source of income (government, solo, corporate, firm practice), or place of residence or business (geographic diversity) and are encouraged to become active participants in the Association’s activities.
PHOTOGRAPHS:
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