Energy Security After Ukraine: What are the Challenges and Opportunities for the U.S. and its Allies?

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine shocked the world – and directed renewed attention to the global energy system. Suddenly, the topic of energy security rose to the forefront as consumers across the globe began to feel the impact of the conflict when filling their gas tanks and paying their electricity bills. As Europe struggles to disentangle itself from dependence upon Russian energy sources, the United States and others have directed renewed focus toward their supply chains for both hydrocarbon fuels and renewable power generation.

 

In this webinar, our panel of energy experts discuss these recent events and consider the legal and policy levers available to the United States and its allies to enhance their energy security.

James W. Coleman

Robert G. Storey Distinguished Faculty Fellow and Professor of Law

Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law


George Fibbe

Partner

Baker Botts


Daniel G. West

Vice President

SCF Partners


Energy & Environment

Federalist Society’s International & National Security Law Practice Group

The Federalist Society and Regulatory Transparency Project take no position on particular legal or public policy matters. All expressions of opinion are those of the speaker(s). To join the debate, please email us at [email protected].

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