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Energy & Natural Resources

Energy & Natural Resources

Serving the companies driving the energy transition.

Representing leaders in the development of sustainable energy infrastructure and stewardship of natural resources.

Perkins Coie’s collaborative team serves a diverse array of energy companies and developers of natural resources.

We frequently represent

  • Developers of carbon-free energy, energy storage, and transmission infrastructure
  • Large consumers of carbon-free electricity
  • Companies engaged in rare earth mineral mining
  • Producers, refiners and transporters of fuels
  • Startups and innovators developing next-gen grid enhancing technologies
  • Private timberland owners

Key areas of counsel include:

Clean Technology

At Perkins Coie, we have the experience to advise on a variety of clean technologies, from carbon capture to hydrogen production and storage, as well as alternative energy solutions. Our clients encompass venture capital and private equity funds, governmental bodies, the U.S. Department of Energy, research facilities, service providers, and other essential industry contributors.

Energy Law

We serve companies in both traditional and newly deregulated energy markets, as well as those pioneering innovative energy technologies.

Forest Products

We are equipped to handle the holistic legal requirements of prominent forest products companies, institutional investors in timberland, and significant forest landowners in a global market.

Mining

We provide comprehensive counsel to address the multifaceted legal demands of the mining industry. Our services cover issues such as cost-effective regulatory compliance, financing, mineral title and water rights, land acquisitions, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, insurance coverage, and legislative advocacy.

Oil & Gas

With a rich history in addressing the legal complexities of the entire oil and gas supply chain, we provide targeted legal solutions for the exploration, production, and transportation of these vital energy resources.

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