REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE
Timothy J. Furdyna
Lead federal regulatory counsel for NextDecade Corporation in their efforts to finance, construct, and operate a 27 MTPA LNG export facility in Brownsville, Texas, including incorporating carbon capture sequestration systems into the design and operation of the facility.
Lead federal regulatory counsel to Commonwealth LNG in their pursuit and defense of necessary federal permits to construct and operate their 8.4 MTPA LNG production and export facility in southwestern Louisiana, and advise Commonwealth in their negotiations for feedgas to the facility.
Act as lead federal regulatory counsel to Magnolia LNG in their pursuit and defense of necessary federal permits to construct and operate their 8.8 MTPA LNG production and export facility in southwestern Louisiana.
Act as lead federal regulatory counsel to CNG Holding 1 to obtain DOE export authorization, and a Declaratory Order from FERC finding their compressed natural gas facility is not subject to FERC's jurisdiction. Also advise CNG Holding 1 in negotiations for feed gas to its facility.
Advise and represent a large southern US energy utility in negotiations for natural gas transportation service on interstate, intrastate, Hinshaw, and NGPA Section 311 pipelines.
Advise and represent a large southern US energy utility Louisiana branch in participating in FERC proceedings.
Advise and act as lead outside counsel for major domestic oil and gas trade association in proceedings before FERC and DOE, and advise on developments in FERC, DOE policy, as well as the hydrogen pipeline transportation industry.
Advise government of southeast Asian nation on US natural gas and LNG laws and regulations, and challenges of hydrogen transportation by pipeline under existing law.
Advise northeast US energy utility on regulatory issues regarding hydrogen blending in natural gas distribution system.
Advise the European government on regulatory status of US federal LNG export facility proceedings.
Advise a large domestic hedge fund on regulatory status of proceedings before FERC and DOE.
Advise a developer of blue ammonia facility in St. Charles, Louisiana in negotiations for supplies of feed gas to facility.
Advise a foreign-owned, US-registered natural gas marketer in negotiations for capacity on intrastate, NGPA Section 311 pipeline.
Act as lead outside regulatory counsel to major southeast US energy utility in FERC licensing and relicensing proceedings, provide strategic advice regarding FERC license compliance matters.
Advise a developer of renewable natural gas in negotiations with intrastate pipeline for transportation service, particularly with regards to federal jurisdictional status of pipeline transportation of renewable natural gas.
Advise a developer of data center on FERC, PHMSA requirements regarding construction of facility near interstate natural gas pipeline.