Carbon Sequestration
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Overview
With interest – and investment – from government entities, venture capital groups, industry leaders, and academic institutions, carbon sequestration is poised for significant growth. Strategies for this process, also known as carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), are as varied as the funding sources supporting them. As this segment of the energy market evolves and state and federal regulators adjust their frameworks, Adams & Reese closely monitors these changes to guide clients forward.
Adams & Reese guides clients as they navigate new developments in carbon sequestration, providing counsel on current laws, anticipated industry shifts, and purposeful next steps. At the same time, we manage day-to-day business needs, applying established legal principles to this emerging sector. Our lawyers equip clients with the knowledge and strategies to make informed, forward-thinking decisions.
Fortifying Growth
Adams & Reese understands the legal and financial complexities of advancing energy technology. Adams & Reese assists clients throughout the entire lifecycle of their carbon sequestration venture. Our attorneys help clients structure and finance their projects, acquire real estate and business, protect their intellectual property, and manage liability exposure. We advise clients on the negotiation and drafting of complex commercial agreements and help them navigate the regulatory approvals process. Adams & Reese champions our clients’ interests, advocating for projects in Congressional appropriations and helping secure economic incentives. When disputes do arise, our attorneys assist our clients through mediation and litigation, striving for a resolution that best meets our clients’ business goals.
Regulatory Guidance
Adams & Reese energy lawyers provide timely regulatory updates and analysis so clients can adapt and plan. Our Washington, DC, office monitors federal agencies, including the Department of Justice, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Across the Southeast, we track state and local policy developments and advocate for clients and the industry.
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