Dispute Resolution in the International Energy Business

October 14 - 15, 2024
Omni Hotel  |  Houston, Texas USA

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For the 2024 Dispute Resolution Conference, AIEN is partnering with the International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR). This two-day conference will cover the following topics:

  • The History and Evolution of Energy Disputes
  • Boundary Disputes: Legal, Commercial & Geopolitical Issues
  • The Impact of AI on Energy Disputes
  • Investor State Disputes
  • Joint Venture Disputes
  • Damages in Energy Disputes
  • Alternative Energy Disputes
  • Upstream Processes to Resolve Energy Disputes
  • Energy Infrastructure Disputes
  • The Client’s View of International Energy Disputes

The conference consists of speaker panels that will address each of the listed topics. The speakers are leading advocates, counsel, experts and arbitrators in the energy field who will provide speeches, presentations, interviews, round table discussions and Q&A’s in an interactive and interesting format. The number of registrants will be limited to ensure that attendees can fully interact with their colleagues and the speakers at the conference.

Who should attend? In-house counsel of energy companies, independent practitioners and law firms who represent/advise parties from the energy sector, commercial, economic and technical personnel of energy companies, senior officers from government departments and ministries, arbitrators and mediators interested in knowing more about energy disputes, advisors and consultants in the energy business, and academics and members of the local and international business community interested in, and affected by, current developments and best practice in the oil, gas and alternative energy business.

Continuing Education Credits: West LegalEdcenter is procuring continuing legal education (CLE) credits on behalf of American Arbitration Association. This program is available for CLE credits in TX, NY, and CA. Credit amounts vary by attendance verification and jurisdictional rules and cannot be confirmed in advance of the program