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IRWA/AAPL Webinar: FERC Review Process and Stakeholder Outreach Best Practices (REGISTRATION IS CLOSED)
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IRWA/AAPL Webinar: FERC Review Process and Stakeholder Outreach Best Practices
Date: Wednesday, April 10, 2024
Time: 11:00 am (CT) to Noon (CT) CE Credits: 1 CEU
No tuition fee, but registration is required.
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Description:
Please join the International Right of Association (IRWA) and the American Association of Professional Landmen (AAPL) for a collaborative webinar that will begin with a brief introduction to FERC and proceed with a high-level overview of its natural gas program and environmental review process, which requires key outreach practices to keep stakeholders engaged and informed.
SPEAKERS:
David Hanobic serves as the outreach coordinator for FERC's Office of Energy Projects, Division of Gas — Environment and Engineering (DG2E). DG2E is responsible for the environmental review of interstate natural gas certificate applications for the construction and operation of facilities under Section 7(c) of the Natural Gas Act (NGA) and applications for import and export authorization under Section 3 of the NGA, including liquefied natural gas (LNG) import facilities. David advises the natural gas industry, agencies and other stakeholders on the Commission's Environmental Review Process and Outreach initiatives. He has managed National Environmental Policy Act document preparation and monitored environmental compliance on numerous pipeline and LNG projects. David joined the FERC in 2004 as an environmental biologist. David has a bachelor of science in biology.
Douglas Sipe is the president of MDM's Regulatory and Public Affairs Group and has over 25 years of experience in the energy industry. His experience includes project execution, program/project leadership, technical expertise, stakeholder communications and public affairs, environmental and regulatory strategies, risks, and interaction with regulatory bodies. Doug was with FERC for 16 years in the Office of Energy Projects. He was responsible for directing FERC's "Outreach" initiatives and advising federal, state and local agencies; elected officials; the natural gas industry; FERC staff; and other stakeholders on the Commission's Regulations, Policies, and Processes for the siting, construction and operation of natural gas facilities. Since leaving FERC, he developed MDM's Regulatory and Public Affairs Group that advises and consults with energy companies, agencies, elected officials and other stakeholders on the efficient siting of energy infrastructure nationwide. His regulatory and stakeholder engagement expertise provides much needed and unique opportunities for support on current and future energy projects.
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