James F Bowe Jr
USA Guide 2024
Band 3 : Energy: Oil & Gas (Regulatory & Litigation)
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About
Provided by James F Bowe Jr
Practice Areas
Jim Bowe focuses on the energy sector, including regulation of the pipeline, oil and gas, hydrogen/renewable fuels and electric power industries, and commercial matters relating to energy production, transportation, storage and use. Jim advises clients on energy and infrastructure project development and financing, energy and environmental regulatory compliance questions, clean energy incentive regimes and energy transactions. He has handled energy matters in North America, South America and the Middle East.
Mr. Bowe represents both conventional and renewable energy project developers, owners, operators, investors and lenders, as well as energy shippers and end users. He advises clients in securing authorizations to build and expand energy production, transportation and storage facilities, and in rate and enforcement proceedings before federal, state and territorial regulators. Jim has also represented financial institutions and project developers in connection with the development and financing of U.S. and international energy projects, and in merger and acquisition matters involving energy assets and companies.
Chambers Review
USA
James Bowe Jr is highly sought after by clients in the LNG space. He has particular experience as regulatory counsel to project developments and commercial transactions.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"James' command of the agency and regulatory practice is phenomenal."
"James Bowe's thoughtful approach fully protects our interests while he advocates for the best positions possible."
"James is very knowledgeable in a very technical area of the law."
"James' command of the agency and regulatory practice is phenomenal."
"James Bowe's thoughtful approach fully protects our interests while he advocates for the best positions possible."
"James is very knowledgeable in a very technical area of the law."