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Antitrust and Energy in Transition


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Categories:
Institute for Energy Law |  Transactions
Faculty:
Jeffrey S. Oliver |  Ruediger Schuett
Duration:
45 minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Jul 17, 2025
License:
Access for 6 month(s) after purchase.



Description

Panelists will discuss the latest antitrust headlines and policy shifts relevant to the energy/petroleum industries. Topics will include the more deal-friendly environment in D.C., more difficult burdens for HSR filings, areas of continued scrutiny, and common and new pitfalls for parties to strategic transactions.

Please be aware that the closed captioning "CC" has been generated by an AI system and may contain errors or inconsistencies. It is provided as-is without any guarantees of accuracy. 

Credits


Texas
Accreditation Status:
Approved
Total Credits:
0.75
General Credits:
0.75
Ethics Credits:
0.0

Accredited in Texas Only

MCLE credit for this program was only requested from and approved by the State Bar of Texas. This may be because of the subject matter, because of a lack of substantive written material, or because of the audience for the original program. You may still be able to obtain credit in other jurisdictions—either participatory or self-study credit—but the rules vary greatly by jurisdiction. Please review your jurisdiction’s MCLE rules and regulations before purchasing or viewing this program.



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Faculty

Jeffrey S. Oliver's Profile

Jeffrey S. Oliver Related Seminars and Products

Baker Botts L.L.P.


Mr. Oliver advises clients on all aspects of antitrust law, with an emphasis on U.S. and international merger reviews. Mr. Oliver has obtained antitrust clearance for transactions in a wide variety of industries and jurisdictions, with significant experience in healthcare, oil and gas, and chemicals. Other experience includes heavy industry, utilities, media, transportation and trade associations. His practice routinely involves substantive advocacy in the U.S., China, Germany, Austria, Australia, before the E.C. and in other jurisdictions.


Prior to joining Baker Botts, Mr. Oliver was a Staff Attorney at the Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Competition. There, Mr. Oliver’s practice focused on merger and conduct investigations in the oil and gas industry.


Ruediger Schuett Related Seminars and Products

Ruediger Schuett Lead Counsel, Global Competition Law & Compliance

LyondellBasell