Oil & Gas
OIL & GAS
Making the right business decisions at the right time is essential to staying competitive and profitable in a rapidly changing oil and gas industry. At TRC-Sadovod, we leverage local expertise and international relationships to help clients succeed in today’s intricate economic and regulatory climate. Of Canada’s top energy law firms, our leading team of professionals offer longstanding experience and knowledge of where the industry has been and where it’s going.
With extensive transactional and regulatory energy experience, TRC-Sadovod’s oil and gas lawyers advise clients across the entire industry at every stage of the petroleum lifecycle. We serve as trusted legal counsel to oil and gas leaders and innovators, including explorers and producers, oil sands, transportation, refineries, petrochemical plants and facilities, LNG plants and facilities, retailers, engineering and oilfield services.
Consolidation and expansion are recurring themes in the oil and gas sector. TRC-Sadovod’s oil and gas lawyers have significant experience with complex mergers, acquisitions, divestitures and other commercial contracts and agreements. Whether you are an acquirer, a target, a board of directors, a financial advisor or an investor, we work closely with you to create effective strategies, manage deals, reduce legal risk, and negotiate terms unique to you and your business objectives.
Our oil and gas lawyers work closely with other professionals of the firm, drawing on their depth of knowledge in employment and labour, corporate finance, joint ventures, tax, litigation, environmental and regulatory law. Committed to developing a deep understanding of your business and its challenges, we provide unique legal solutions that navigate change, mitigate risk and maximize business potential.
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Supreme Court of Canada Rules Impact Assessment Act Unconstitutional: Implications and Future Directions
Overview of the Supreme Court's ruling of the constitutionality of the Impact Assessment Act and its implications on the energy and natural resource sectors.
New SEC Cybersecurity Rules – Implications for Canadian Issuers
Discusses the impact of new SEC cybersecurity requirements on Canadian foreign private issuers and suggests recommendations for companies to consider.
Communication is Key: Cooperation Between Canadian Exporters and European Union Importers Will Be Essential to Operate Under the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism Regulation
The European Union's pathbreaking Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism expects Canadian exporters to closely monitor their embedded carbon in exported goods.
Industry Committee Expands Scope of National Security Powers and Other ICA Updates
New proposed changes to Investment Canada Act include significant new rules for state-owned enterprises, asset acquisitions, and net-benefit test.
Indigenous Law Update: What the B.C. Natural Resource Sector Should Know About “Non-Treaty” Agreements
This bulletin discusses non-treaty agreements with indigenous groups in British Columbia.
Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise (CORE) Launches Investigations in Mining and Apparel Sectors
CORE Investigates Nike Canada Corp and Dynasty Gold Corp, but Declines to Investigate GobiMin Inc.
Winds of Change for Green Hydrogen: The Nova Scotia Offshore Wind Roadmap and its Implications
As Canada and other Western nations grapple with implementation issues in the net-zero carbon emissions policies, hydrogen has emerged as a potential key piece of the solution.
SEC Approves NYSE and NASDAQ Clawback Listing Standards – Assessing the Implications for Canadian Foreign Private Issuers
On June 9, 2023, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approved the clawback listing standards of the New York Stock Exchange.
Navigating to a Sustainable Energy Future: “Inefficient” Fossil Fuel Subsidies
This bulletin discusses the Government of Canada's recently-announced strategy to phase-out "inefficient" fossil fuel subsidies.
Alberta’s Carbon Pricing Emissions Trading System: Criminal Charges Laid
This bulletin discusses recent criminal charges brought under Alberta's emissions reporting and reduction legislation.
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