Amy Matschekowski is a member of Sutherland's Energy and Environmental Practice Group, where her practice focuses on the commercial and operational realities of energy facilities, with particular emphasis on liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipping and marine-related activities at LNG terminals.
Amy's practice also encompasses commercial and transactional matters involving the trading of oil and other energy commodities.
Representative Experience
Amy's recent representative experience includes:
LNG
· Counseling a major concern on the use of its interruptible access capacity rights at U.S. LNG terminals.
· Drafting throughput agreements for capacity holders at European and U.S. LNG terminals.
· Counseling a Canadian province on LNG transit matters, United States Coast Guard regulations, and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) developments.
· Advising a major concern on third-party access rules at numerous European LNG terminals.
· Developing a stakeholder engagement strategy for an offshore LNG terminal developer.
· Analyzing and modeling multiple-user terminal operations for capacity holders at European and U.S. LNG terminals.
· Counseling major concerns on complex intershipper agreements at LNG terminals that govern vessel scheduling, inventory management and sendout coordination.
· Drafting tug and other marine services contracts for LNG terminal capacity holders.
· Analyzing and drafting LNG sale and purchase agreements for major concerns.
Oil and Energy Commodities
· Performing commercial due diligence for acquisition deals.
· Drafting trade confirmations, general terms and conditions, terminaling agreements and services contracts for major concerns.
Professional and Community Involvement
· Member, American Bar Association
· Member, Energy Bar Association
Recent Publications
· Editor and consultant, LNGLawBlog
Industries
Crude Oil and Refined Products
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
Natural Gas
News
Sutherland Represents Wolverine Power Supply Cooperative in Acquisition of Sumpter Plant
April 5, 2010
Publications
LNGLaw Blog