Amy L. Baird
Practice Areas
Experience
- Business Litigation
- Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS)
- Energy Litigation
- Pipeline & Midstream
- Product Liability
- Renewable Energy
“Amy knows the industry so well. She has all the respect of the commissioners and opposing counsel.” “Amy Baird is incredibly helpful, knowledgeable and responsive.”
— Sources Quoted in Chambers USA Guide, 2024
Biography
Amy Baird represents clients in the energy industry. She does complex commercial litigation for those clients, along with project development, commercial contracts, and regulatory work.
Amy’s experience includes the representation of natural gas gatherers, oil and gas producers, interstate and intrastate natural gas pipelines, natural gas liquids and crude oil pipelines, natural gas processors, gas marketers, storage and terminalling operators, merchant power plants, local distribution companies, municipally-owned gas and power distributors, industrial gas and power end users, cogeneration facilities, and utility regulators.
Prior to joining private practice, Amy served as in-house counsel for Southern Natural Gas Company in Birmingham, Alabama.
Education
B.A., with honors, University of Alabama
J.D., The University of Alabama School of Law
Bar Admissions
Alabama
Louisiana
Texas
Court Admissions
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth, Tenth, and Eleventh Circuits
Louisiana Supreme Court
United States District Court for the Eastern, Middle, and Western Districts of Louisiana
United States District Court for the Northern and Southern Districts of Alabama
United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas
Litigation
- Represented a Louisiana intrastate natural gas pipeline in In Re: September 25, 1996 Chemical Exposure, a mass tort litigation against an intrastate pipeline consisting of approximately 100 lawsuits covering over 2,000 individual plaintiffs who allegedly were exposed to mustard agents, along with related property damage claims, seeking approximately $700 million
- Counsel for Kaiser in Carl Bell, et al v. Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation, a mass toxic tort litigation involving approximately 80 class action lawsuits with over 20,000 plaintiffs claiming personal injury as a result of the explosion of an alumina plant, along with related property damage claims
- Special counsel to the Louisiana Public Service Commission in Linda Delaney, et al v. Entergy Louisiana, Inc., et al, a suit involving alleged antitrust violations relating to Entergy Louisiana’s fuel adjustment clause filings and affiliate transactions, seeking in excess of $400 million in damages
- Special counsel to the New Orleans City Council in Gordon, et al v. Entergy New Orleans, et al, a complaint against Entergy New Orleans involving claims for an alleged conspiracy to overcharge ratepayers for electric power purchases, seeking tens of millions of dollars in refunds
- Special counsel to the Louisiana Public Service Commission in In re: An Examination of the effects of the contract between Entergy Louisiana and Catalyst Old River Hydroelectric Limited Partnership on the ratepayers of Louisiana
- Represented an oil and gas producer in Murphy Oil USA, Inc. v. BP Amoco Corporation, a suit involving commercial disputes over the sale of an oil pipeline
- Represented an oil and gas producer in Little Lake v. Murphy, and Rigolets Limited Partnership v. Murphy, related suits involving multimillion-dollar claims of damage to a pipeline right-of-way and seeking restoration
- Represented a Louisiana intrastate natural gas pipeline in The Daily Advertiser, et al v. TransLa, Louisiana Intrastate Gas, et al, 612 So.2d 7 (La. 1993), a $250 million class action against an intrastate pipeline involving state antitrust, tort and breach of contract claims for an alleged conspiracy to overcharge ratepayers for natural gas
- Represented a natural gas storage operator in Jefferson Island v. State of Louisiana, a breach of contract suit over a natural gas storage cavern involving multi-million dollar claims for damages and the interpretation of mineral and natural gas storage leases
- Representing a Texas intrastate pipeline in a $100M arbitration over the alleged breach of gas processing and gathering contracts
- In Wärtsilä North America, Inc v. DCP Mobile Bay Processing, L.L.C., defended a gas processing plant in a breach of contract suit over the supply and maintenance of certain proprietary equipment used in the Plant
- Represented an oil and gas producer in In the Matter of the Complaint of Crosby Tugs, LLC et al and Gisclair v. BP Corporation, Murphy Oil USA, et al, a suit involving the release of oil from an oil pipeline and associated multi-million-dollar claims for property damage, environmental cleanup costs and alleged economic damage to shrimpers and fishermen
- In Eagle Rock Acquisition Partnership, L.P. v. Tristream East Texas, LLC and Tristream Energy, LLC; defended a high-sulphur gas processing plant in a breach of contract suit over the shutdown of the plant, including claims of reservoir and property damage
- Represented a Texas intrastate natural gas pipeline in Oasis Pipeline v. Guadalupe Power Partners, a multi-million dollar suit involving the transportation of natural gas by a Texas intrastate pipeline to a merchant power plant
- Represented an interstate natural gas pipeline in Transwestern Pipeline v. Calpine, a suit over the settlement of a multi-million dollar bankruptcy claim
- Defended a pipe manufacturer in a breach of contract suit over the delivery of allegedly defective pipe for a transcontinental oil pipeline
- Represented an interstate gas pipeline in a $100M Â suit in Harris County, Texas, involving claims for breach of a straddle contract with a gas processing plant.
- Represented a merchant power plant in Texas Commercial Energy v. TXU, et al., a Texas antitrust suit involving alleged antitrust violations relating to sales of power by merchant power plants
- Represented a chemical manufacturer in Borden Chemicals & Plastics v. United States Environmental Protection Agency, a RCRA corrective action suit filed by the EPA
- Represented an interstate natural gas pipeline in ARCO v. Southern Natural Gas Co., a multi-billion dollar suit against an intrastate pipeline involving the explosion of a natural gas production platform and consequent alleged oil and gas reservoir damage, personal injury and property damage
- Counsel in other lawsuits involving breach of contract; oil and gas reservoir damage; breach of take-or-pay obligations; bypass; market value royalty; antitrust; fuel charges for electric compression; breach of interconnect obligations; and right-of-way disputes
Transactional and Regulatory Work
- Representation of the buyer in the acquisition of midstream gathering and processing assets from Chesapeake Energy Corporation in seven states (Texas, Louisiana, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Wyoming), in a transaction valued in excess of $2 billion. Representation included responsibility for negotiating and documenting numerous new gas gathering and processing agreements across the portfolio to support the transaction, as well as advising on various aspects of the transaction and having primary responsibility for coordinating with and resolving differences between several competing stakeholders such as the seller and various investors
- Counsel for the development, construction, permitting, commercial contracting and operation of natural gas, liquids, oil and condensate pipeline systems, including interstate and intrastate and gathering facilities. Recent representative transactions include (i) the construction and build-out of a 400-mile gas pipeline system in the Haynesville Shale, Louisiana, (ii) the construction and build-out of a 451-mile condensate and natural gas pipeline system in the Eagle Ford Shale; (iii) the construction and build-out of multiple crude oil, condensate, natural gas liquids, and natural gas pipeline systems and associated processing facilities in the Utica, Marcellus, Bakken, Permian, Niobrara, Eagle Ford, Tuscaloosa and Haynesville shale plays, (iv) the construction of a cross-border pipeline project from Texas to Mexico. Work included acquisition of surface rights, drafting gathering and other commercial agreements, preparation of applicable tariffs, obtaining permits from state and federal regulatory agencies, and structuring of operations to comply with applicable requirements
- Counsel for the development, construction, permitting and sale of (i) a crude oil terminalling facility consisting of dozens of tanks, multiple pipelines, and marine and rail facilities; and (ii) multiple natural gas storage caverns in Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi, including both NGA 7(c) and intrastate facilities. Work included the acquisition of surface and subsurface rights by negotiation or condemnation, structuring of the business to comply with applicable regulatory structures, obtaining state and federal permits and certificates necessary to construct and operate the facilities, drafting precedent, storage, interconnect, transportation and other commercial agreements, and the sale of the assets
- Counsel for the purchase and sale of producing properties, interstate and intrastate natural gas pipelines, natural gas gathering systems, natural gas processing facilities, merchant power generation facilities, and crude oil and liquids pipeline facilities. Recent representative transactions include (i) representing a major midstream venture in the purchase of gathering and pipeline systems, processing plants and other plant facilities in six (6) shale gas fields (transaction value:Â $3 billion); (ii) representing a gas producer and pipeline operator in the disposition of leasehold working interests in a major shale gas field, together with associated gathering and other pipeline systems, transportation rights and plant facilities (transaction value:Â approx. $650 million); (iii) represented a natural gas pipeline operator in the disposition of major gathering and other pipeline systems, transportation rights and plant facilities in a shale field (transaction value:Â approx. $1 billion); (iv) represented a natural gas pipeline operator in the acquisition via dropdown of a gathering pipeline system, transportation rights and plant facilities in a shale field (transaction value:Â approx. $550 million); (v) represented a natural gas pipeline in the disposition of major natural gas and condensate pipeline assets (transaction value:Â approx. $800 million); (vi) represented a midstream natural gas service provider and publicly-traded master limited partnership in the acquisition of the midstream natural gas and condensate assets of a publicly-traded producer in the Eagle Ford Shale Field area involving pipelines and related assets in three South Texas counties in a transaction valued in excess of $25 million. Jackson Walker was active in all aspects of the transaction, including the structuring and drafting of the purchase and sale agreement, the condensate and gas gathering and transportation agreements, technical service agreements, the documents of transfer, and all ancillary agreements and certificates
- Counsel for the negotiation and drafting of natural gas sales, purchase, processing, storage and transportation and exchange agreements; crude oil and condensate transportation, purchase and sale agreements; lease, right-of-way and operating agreements; pipeline construction agreements and interconnect and capacity lease agreements
- Developed tariffs filed at the FERC, the Texas Railroad Commission and the Louisiana Public Service Commission on behalf of gas, oil and liquids pipelines, and natural gas storage facilities
- Counsel in rate-related proceedings and other regulatory matters before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the Louisiana Public Service Commission, the Texas Railroad Commission, the City of New Orleans, the Arkansas Public Service Commission, the Texas Public Utilities Commission and the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, including petitions for cost-based and market-based rates, petitions for declaratory judgments and complaints on electric and gas matters, representing natural gas pipelines, oil pipelines, natural gas storage facilities, merchant power plants, power marketers and oil and gas producers
- The Best Lawyers in America (Woodward/White Inc.), Commercial Litigation, 2025
- Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, Ranked for Energy: State Regulatory & Litigation (Oil & Gas) – Texas, 2024
- Texas Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers by Thomson Reuters, 2020-2024
- “The Lawdragon 500 Leading Energy Lawyers,” Energy Litigation, 2024
- “The Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America,” 2023-2025
- The Top 100 Women Leaders in Law of 2021, Women We Admire, 2021
- “Top Lawyer” in Best of Houstonia, Houstonia Magazine, 2018
- Rainmakers 2017, Minority Corporate Counsel Association
- Women in Energy, Texas Lawyer, 2016
- Who’s Who in Energy, Houston Business Journal, 2014
- Co-Author, “Railroad Commission of Texas Considers Public Comments and Potential Next Steps with Request for Market-Demand Proration of Oil Production,” Jackson Walker Insights (2020)
- Co-Author, “Railroad Commission of Texas to Consider Market-Demand Prorationing of Oil Production,” Jackson Walker Insights (2020)
- “In Major Partnership Decision, Texas Supreme Court Affirms That Businesses Can Contract for Conditions Precedent to Preclude the Unintentional Formation of a Partnership,” Jackson Walker Insights (2020)
- “Panel Discussion with Successful Women in Houston,” The Women’s Finance Exchange of Houston, Houston, Texas, (2018)
- Co-Author, “EPA Proposes to Revise Significant Aspects of Methane Rule,” Jackson Walker Insights (2018)
- Co-Author, “Petition for Rulemaking Requests Standards of Conduct for Oil Pipelines,” Jackson Walker Insights (2018)
- “Producer Bankruptcies and the Midstream Oil and Gas Industry,” Salient MLP conference, Houston, Texas, (2016)
- Co-chair of the 4th Annual Midstream Oil & Gas Law Conference, sponsored by the Institute for Energy Law (2015)
- Moderator, “Federal and State Midstream Regulatory Issue Update,” 3rd Midstream Oil & Gas Law Conference, sponsored by the Institute for Energy Law (2014)
- Moderator, “Hot Regulatory Issues in Key States,” 2nd Midstream Oil & Gas Law Conference, sponsored by the Institute for Energy Law (2013)
- “Update on the Regulations of Intrastate Pipelines and Gas Gatherers in Texas,” published by 6th Annual Gas & Power Institute (2007, with Amy Vazquez)
- “Utility Litigation Success Stories” (2000); AEGIS Insurance Services, Inc. – Roundtable 2000 Seminars
- “Moving Released Gas to Market: Abandonment Mechanisms, published in Natural Gas (1989)
- “The Basics of Natural Gas Contracting, published by Executive Enterprises, Inc. (1988, 1989)
- “Producers: Their Business and Regulation, published by Executive Enterprises, Inc. (1988, 1989)
- “U.S. Producers: Their Business and Regulation” (1989); Understanding the U.S. Natural Gas Industry
- “Producers: Their Business and Regulation” and “The Basics of Gas Contracting” (1986-1988); Today’s Natural Gas Industry – A Survey Course on the Industry and its Regulation in the New Competitive Era
- Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, Natural Gas Transportation Ad Hoc Committee
- Energy Bar Association, Houston chapter
- American Bar Association, Energy Litigation Section
- Houston Bar Association
- Louisiana State Bar Association
- New Orleans Bar Association
- Alabama Bar Association
- Federal Energy Bar Association
- Natural Gas Association
- Gas Processors Association
- Association of Women Attorneys
- Women’s Business Owners Association
- Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel
- Women’s Republican Club of New Orleans, Past President
- Good Shepherd Nativity Mission School, Volunteer
- Children’s Hospital Development Committee
- New Orleans Metropolitan Area Committee
- Women’s Energy Network
- Texas Bar Foundation
December 16, 2024
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September 17, 2024
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Jackson Walker Congratulates Its “Texas Super Lawyers” of 2024
Jackson Walker proudly announces the selection of 71 attorneys to Thomson Reuters’ 2024 “Texas Super Lawyers” list.
Each year, less than 5% of attorneys in Texas are named to the list. Selection is based off of peer nominations that are then reviewed by a research team. Each nominee is evaluated on his or her professional accomplishments, peer recognition, and community involvement.
September 9, 2024
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Jackson Walker Congratulates 36 Attorneys Named Among the Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America
Jackson Walker is pleased to announce the selection of 36 attorneys to Lawdragon’s 2025 list of the 500 leading litigators in America. The third edition of this list recognizes America’s top talent in antitrust, financial and securities litigation, intellectual property, commercial litigation, real estate, mergers and acquisitions, cybersecurity, and white collar and investigations.
August 23, 2024
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August 15, 2024
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‘The Best Lawyers in America’ Features 306 Jackson Walker Attorneys in 2025 Edition, Including 9 “Lawyers of the Year” and 75 “Ones to Watch”
The Best Lawyers in America has recognized 306 Jackson Walker attorneys across 81 specialty practice areas in its 2025 edition, including 9 Lawyers of the Year and 75 Ones to Watch. In this year’s guide, Jackson Walker saw the largest number of attorneys in the areas of Commercial Litigation (75 attorneys) and Real Estate Law (55 attorneys) and the addition of 27 attorneys as Best Lawyers.
June 6, 2024
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Chambers and Partners Releases 2024 USA Guide Featuring 67 Jackson Walker Attorneys and 23 Ranked Departments
Jackson Walker is pleased to announce that Chambers and Partners has selected 67 attorneys and 23 departments for inclusion in the 2024 edition of the Global and USA guides. Attorneys were ranked across 27 departments, with 3 attorneys listed among multiple areas, 8 ranked nationwide in their respective areas, and 15 recognized for the first time.
April 15, 2024
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February 16, 2024
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Lawdragon Names 12 Jackson Walker Partners Among Leading Energy Lawyers of 2024
According to Lawdragon, the Energy 500 list “reflects the historic strength of a handful of firms in this area, as well as the incursions the global powerhouses have made establishing Energy as a mainstay of their practices.”
January 11, 2024
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Super Lawyers Names 31 Jackson Walker Attorneys in Texas Top Women 2024 Magazine
Jackson Walker congratulates the 31 attorneys who were included in the Texas Top Women 2024 Magazine published by Thomson Reuters’ Super Lawyers. The annual Texas Top Texas Women edition includes the highest-rated women attorneys across the “Texas Rising Stars” and “Texas Super Lawyers” lists in a given practice area.
December 4, 2023
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Practice Experience
Litigation
- Represented a Louisiana intrastate natural gas pipeline in In Re: September 25, 1996 Chemical Exposure, a mass tort litigation against an intrastate pipeline consisting of approximately 100 lawsuits covering over 2,000 individual plaintiffs who allegedly were exposed to mustard agents, along with related property damage claims, seeking approximately $700 million
- Counsel for Kaiser in Carl Bell, et al v. Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation, a mass toxic tort litigation involving approximately 80 class action lawsuits with over 20,000 plaintiffs claiming personal injury as a result of the explosion of an alumina plant, along with related property damage claims
- Special counsel to the Louisiana Public Service Commission in Linda Delaney, et al v. Entergy Louisiana, Inc., et al, a suit involving alleged antitrust violations relating to Entergy Louisiana’s fuel adjustment clause filings and affiliate transactions, seeking in excess of $400 million in damages
- Special counsel to the New Orleans City Council in Gordon, et al v. Entergy New Orleans, et al, a complaint against Entergy New Orleans involving claims for an alleged conspiracy to overcharge ratepayers for electric power purchases, seeking tens of millions of dollars in refunds
- Special counsel to the Louisiana Public Service Commission in In re: An Examination of the effects of the contract between Entergy Louisiana and Catalyst Old River Hydroelectric Limited Partnership on the ratepayers of Louisiana
- Represented an oil and gas producer in Murphy Oil USA, Inc. v. BP Amoco Corporation, a suit involving commercial disputes over the sale of an oil pipeline
- Represented an oil and gas producer in Little Lake v. Murphy, and Rigolets Limited Partnership v. Murphy, related suits involving multimillion-dollar claims of damage to a pipeline right-of-way and seeking restoration
- Represented a Louisiana intrastate natural gas pipeline in The Daily Advertiser, et al v. TransLa, Louisiana Intrastate Gas, et al, 612 So.2d 7 (La. 1993), a $250 million class action against an intrastate pipeline involving state antitrust, tort and breach of contract claims for an alleged conspiracy to overcharge ratepayers for natural gas
- Represented a natural gas storage operator in Jefferson Island v. State of Louisiana, a breach of contract suit over a natural gas storage cavern involving multi-million dollar claims for damages and the interpretation of mineral and natural gas storage leases
- Representing a Texas intrastate pipeline in a $100M arbitration over the alleged breach of gas processing and gathering contracts
- In Wärtsilä North America, Inc v. DCP Mobile Bay Processing, L.L.C., defended a gas processing plant in a breach of contract suit over the supply and maintenance of certain proprietary equipment used in the Plant
- Represented an oil and gas producer in In the Matter of the Complaint of Crosby Tugs, LLC et al and Gisclair v. BP Corporation, Murphy Oil USA, et al, a suit involving the release of oil from an oil pipeline and associated multi-million-dollar claims for property damage, environmental cleanup costs and alleged economic damage to shrimpers and fishermen
- In Eagle Rock Acquisition Partnership, L.P. v. Tristream East Texas, LLC and Tristream Energy, LLC; defended a high-sulphur gas processing plant in a breach of contract suit over the shutdown of the plant, including claims of reservoir and property damage
- Represented a Texas intrastate natural gas pipeline in Oasis Pipeline v. Guadalupe Power Partners, a multi-million dollar suit involving the transportation of natural gas by a Texas intrastate pipeline to a merchant power plant
- Represented an interstate natural gas pipeline in Transwestern Pipeline v. Calpine, a suit over the settlement of a multi-million dollar bankruptcy claim
- Defended a pipe manufacturer in a breach of contract suit over the delivery of allegedly defective pipe for a transcontinental oil pipeline
- Represented an interstate gas pipeline in a $100M Â suit in Harris County, Texas, involving claims for breach of a straddle contract with a gas processing plant.
- Represented a merchant power plant in Texas Commercial Energy v. TXU, et al., a Texas antitrust suit involving alleged antitrust violations relating to sales of power by merchant power plants
- Represented a chemical manufacturer in Borden Chemicals & Plastics v. United States Environmental Protection Agency, a RCRA corrective action suit filed by the EPA
- Represented an interstate natural gas pipeline in ARCO v. Southern Natural Gas Co., a multi-billion dollar suit against an intrastate pipeline involving the explosion of a natural gas production platform and consequent alleged oil and gas reservoir damage, personal injury and property damage
- Counsel in other lawsuits involving breach of contract; oil and gas reservoir damage; breach of take-or-pay obligations; bypass; market value royalty; antitrust; fuel charges for electric compression; breach of interconnect obligations; and right-of-way disputes
Transactional and Regulatory Work
- Representation of the buyer in the acquisition of midstream gathering and processing assets from Chesapeake Energy Corporation in seven states (Texas, Louisiana, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Wyoming), in a transaction valued in excess of $2 billion. Representation included responsibility for negotiating and documenting numerous new gas gathering and processing agreements across the portfolio to support the transaction, as well as advising on various aspects of the transaction and having primary responsibility for coordinating with and resolving differences between several competing stakeholders such as the seller and various investors
- Counsel for the development, construction, permitting, commercial contracting and operation of natural gas, liquids, oil and condensate pipeline systems, including interstate and intrastate and gathering facilities. Recent representative transactions include (i) the construction and build-out of a 400-mile gas pipeline system in the Haynesville Shale, Louisiana, (ii) the construction and build-out of a 451-mile condensate and natural gas pipeline system in the Eagle Ford Shale; (iii) the construction and build-out of multiple crude oil, condensate, natural gas liquids, and natural gas pipeline systems and associated processing facilities in the Utica, Marcellus, Bakken, Permian, Niobrara, Eagle Ford, Tuscaloosa and Haynesville shale plays, (iv) the construction of a cross-border pipeline project from Texas to Mexico. Work included acquisition of surface rights, drafting gathering and other commercial agreements, preparation of applicable tariffs, obtaining permits from state and federal regulatory agencies, and structuring of operations to comply with applicable requirements
- Counsel for the development, construction, permitting and sale of (i) a crude oil terminalling facility consisting of dozens of tanks, multiple pipelines, and marine and rail facilities; and (ii) multiple natural gas storage caverns in Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi, including both NGA 7(c) and intrastate facilities. Work included the acquisition of surface and subsurface rights by negotiation or condemnation, structuring of the business to comply with applicable regulatory structures, obtaining state and federal permits and certificates necessary to construct and operate the facilities, drafting precedent, storage, interconnect, transportation and other commercial agreements, and the sale of the assets
- Counsel for the purchase and sale of producing properties, interstate and intrastate natural gas pipelines, natural gas gathering systems, natural gas processing facilities, merchant power generation facilities, and crude oil and liquids pipeline facilities. Recent representative transactions include (i) representing a major midstream venture in the purchase of gathering and pipeline systems, processing plants and other plant facilities in six (6) shale gas fields (transaction value:Â $3 billion); (ii) representing a gas producer and pipeline operator in the disposition of leasehold working interests in a major shale gas field, together with associated gathering and other pipeline systems, transportation rights and plant facilities (transaction value:Â approx. $650 million); (iii) represented a natural gas pipeline operator in the disposition of major gathering and other pipeline systems, transportation rights and plant facilities in a shale field (transaction value:Â approx. $1 billion); (iv) represented a natural gas pipeline operator in the acquisition via dropdown of a gathering pipeline system, transportation rights and plant facilities in a shale field (transaction value:Â approx. $550 million); (v) represented a natural gas pipeline in the disposition of major natural gas and condensate pipeline assets (transaction value:Â approx. $800 million); (vi) represented a midstream natural gas service provider and publicly-traded master limited partnership in the acquisition of the midstream natural gas and condensate assets of a publicly-traded producer in the Eagle Ford Shale Field area involving pipelines and related assets in three South Texas counties in a transaction valued in excess of $25 million. Jackson Walker was active in all aspects of the transaction, including the structuring and drafting of the purchase and sale agreement, the condensate and gas gathering and transportation agreements, technical service agreements, the documents of transfer, and all ancillary agreements and certificates
- Counsel for the negotiation and drafting of natural gas sales, purchase, processing, storage and transportation and exchange agreements; crude oil and condensate transportation, purchase and sale agreements; lease, right-of-way and operating agreements; pipeline construction agreements and interconnect and capacity lease agreements
- Developed tariffs filed at the FERC, the Texas Railroad Commission and the Louisiana Public Service Commission on behalf of gas, oil and liquids pipelines, and natural gas storage facilities
- Counsel in rate-related proceedings and other regulatory matters before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the Louisiana Public Service Commission, the Texas Railroad Commission, the City of New Orleans, the Arkansas Public Service Commission, the Texas Public Utilities Commission and the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, including petitions for cost-based and market-based rates, petitions for declaratory judgments and complaints on electric and gas matters, representing natural gas pipelines, oil pipelines, natural gas storage facilities, merchant power plants, power marketers and oil and gas producers
Recognition & Accolades
- The Best Lawyers in America (Woodward/White Inc.), Commercial Litigation, 2025
- Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, Ranked for Energy: State Regulatory & Litigation (Oil & Gas) – Texas, 2024
- Texas Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers by Thomson Reuters, 2020-2024
- “The Lawdragon 500 Leading Energy Lawyers,” Energy Litigation, 2024
- “The Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America,” 2023-2025
- The Top 100 Women Leaders in Law of 2021, Women We Admire, 2021
- “Top Lawyer” in Best of Houstonia, Houstonia Magazine, 2018
- Rainmakers 2017, Minority Corporate Counsel Association
- Women in Energy, Texas Lawyer, 2016
- Who’s Who in Energy, Houston Business Journal, 2014
Publications & Speeches
- Co-Author, “Railroad Commission of Texas Considers Public Comments and Potential Next Steps with Request for Market-Demand Proration of Oil Production,” Jackson Walker Insights (2020)
- Co-Author, “Railroad Commission of Texas to Consider Market-Demand Prorationing of Oil Production,” Jackson Walker Insights (2020)
- “In Major Partnership Decision, Texas Supreme Court Affirms That Businesses Can Contract for Conditions Precedent to Preclude the Unintentional Formation of a Partnership,” Jackson Walker Insights (2020)
- “Panel Discussion with Successful Women in Houston,” The Women’s Finance Exchange of Houston, Houston, Texas, (2018)
- Co-Author, “EPA Proposes to Revise Significant Aspects of Methane Rule,” Jackson Walker Insights (2018)
- Co-Author, “Petition for Rulemaking Requests Standards of Conduct for Oil Pipelines,” Jackson Walker Insights (2018)
- “Producer Bankruptcies and the Midstream Oil and Gas Industry,” Salient MLP conference, Houston, Texas, (2016)
- Co-chair of the 4th Annual Midstream Oil & Gas Law Conference, sponsored by the Institute for Energy Law (2015)
- Moderator, “Federal and State Midstream Regulatory Issue Update,” 3rd Midstream Oil & Gas Law Conference, sponsored by the Institute for Energy Law (2014)
- Moderator, “Hot Regulatory Issues in Key States,” 2nd Midstream Oil & Gas Law Conference, sponsored by the Institute for Energy Law (2013)
- “Update on the Regulations of Intrastate Pipelines and Gas Gatherers in Texas,” published by 6th Annual Gas & Power Institute (2007, with Amy Vazquez)
- “Utility Litigation Success Stories” (2000); AEGIS Insurance Services, Inc. – Roundtable 2000 Seminars
- “Moving Released Gas to Market: Abandonment Mechanisms, published in Natural Gas (1989)
- “The Basics of Natural Gas Contracting, published by Executive Enterprises, Inc. (1988, 1989)
- “Producers: Their Business and Regulation, published by Executive Enterprises, Inc. (1988, 1989)
- “U.S. Producers: Their Business and Regulation” (1989); Understanding the U.S. Natural Gas Industry
- “Producers: Their Business and Regulation” and “The Basics of Gas Contracting” (1986-1988); Today’s Natural Gas Industry – A Survey Course on the Industry and its Regulation in the New Competitive Era
Community Involvement
- Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, Natural Gas Transportation Ad Hoc Committee
- Energy Bar Association, Houston chapter
- American Bar Association, Energy Litigation Section
- Houston Bar Association
- Louisiana State Bar Association
- New Orleans Bar Association
- Alabama Bar Association
- Federal Energy Bar Association
- Natural Gas Association
- Gas Processors Association
- Association of Women Attorneys
- Women’s Business Owners Association
- Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel
- Women’s Republican Club of New Orleans, Past President
- Good Shepherd Nativity Mission School, Volunteer
- Children’s Hospital Development Committee
- New Orleans Metropolitan Area Committee
- Women’s Energy Network
- Texas Bar Foundation