Transporting Crude Oil and Liquid Hydrocarbons by Rail and Truck: A Primer on the Regulatory Issues
The Center for American and International Law's 3rd Midstream Oil & Gas Conference
04 December 2014
11-11:30 a.m. CST
Gardere Partner Arcie I. Jordan is scheduled to present at The Center for American and International Law's 3rd Midstream Oil & Gas Conference scheduled on Dec. 4, 2014 in Houston. Ms. Jordan will discuss "Transporting Crude Oil and Liquid Hydrocarbons by Rail and Truck: A Primer on the Regulatory Issues," which includes an overview of applicable state and federal requirements for transporting these hazardous materials.
Ms. Jordan, who joined Gardere in September, has decades of experience working in transportation and advising companies that are expanding internationally.
MCLE credit will be provided to conference attendees. Additional information, including registration options, can be accessed here.
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