Ryan Collins
USA Guide 2024
Band 5 : Energy: Oil & Gas (Regulatory & Litigation)
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About
Provided by Ryan Collins
Practice Areas
Electric Energy Regulation
Oil Pipelines
Natural Gas Pipelines
Career
Ryan’s practice is focused on natural gas pipeline, oil pipeline, and electricity transmission and energy market regulation, before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), other federal agencies, and federal courts. Ryan is recognized by Chambers USA as being an “extremely bright and talented lawyer with very strong written and oral advocacy skills.”
On the electricity side of his practice, Ryan focuses on capacity markets, organized wholesale energy markets, and transmission planning and cost allocation for clients such as PJM Interconnection, L.L.C. He assists natural gas clients in obtaining certificates of public convenience and necessity to construct new or expansion facilities, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements, gas import/export authorizations, as well as prosecuting both Natural Gas Act (NGA) section 4 and section 5 rate and tariff matters. He handles matters ranging from litigation to rulemaking and counsels clients regarding regulatory compliance and operational responsibilities. He brings a sharp and critical thinker mindset to his work.
Professional Memberships
Energy Bar Association
Publications
Chapter 11: Pipeline Service Obligations and Chapter 46: Judicial Review, Regulation of the Gas Industry, 2018 (co-author)
Chapter 145: Settlements, Energy Law and Transactions, Matthew Bender, 2018 (co-author)
Experience
Assisting natural gas pipeline companies in NGA section 4 general rate cases and NGA section 5 investigations and in matters of compliance, standards of conduct, and tariff implementation.
Assisting natural gas pipelines in project development, including obtaining and defending certificates of public convenience and necessity, negotiating precedent agreements, and drafting open season materials.
Representing a regional transmission organization (RTO) in obtaining FERC approval of the capacity reforms to PJM’s capacity market, which is known as the Reliability Pricing Model (RPM) including changes to The Minimum Offer Price Rule.
Representing an RTO in proceedings before FERC regarding wholesale energy and reserve markets, as well as other tariff matters, reliability agreements, and transmission planning and cost allocation matters.
Assisting a natural gas pipeline regarding NGA section 3 authorizations and Presidential Permits issued by FERC to permit construction of natural gas pipeline facilities across the U.S.-Mexico border.
Assisting clients in defending FERC-established returns on equity.
Assisting natural gas pipelines in regarding FERC’s Natural Gas Policy Act section 311 regulation for intrastate pipelines to offer interstate service.
Education
University of the South
Bachelors of Art
2002
Washington University in St. Louis
Masters of Art
2004
American University Washington College of Law
Juris Doctor
2007
Awards
Energy: Oil & Gas
Chambers USA
Energy: Oil & Gas
Chambers Global
500 Leading U.S. Energy Lawyers: Energy Regulation
Lawdragon
Chambers Review
USA
Ryan Collins has particular focus on the natural gas sector. He is sought out by pipelines and transmission companies to handle rate cases before FERC.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Ryan Collins has all of the attributes you look for in outside counsel: expertise, creativity, efficiency and responsiveness."
"Ryan is extremely responsive and clear in his advice."
"Ryan is very knowledgeable of FERC law and a great strategic thinker."
"Ryan Collins has all of the attributes you look for in outside counsel: expertise, creativity, efficiency and responsiveness."
"Ryan is extremely responsive and clear in his advice."
"Ryan is very knowledgeable of FERC law and a great strategic thinker."