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Steven C. Sparling: Lawyer with Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP

Steven C. Sparling

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Practice Areas

  • Energy and Environmental
  • Corporate
  • Environmental
  • Global LNG Practice
  • International Trade
  • Oil Spill, Planning and Risk Management
  • Maritime & Shipping
  • Natural Gas Regulatory
  • Regulatory
  • Trade & Sanctions Laws
  • Transaction Taxes
 
Contact InfoTelephone: 202.383.0376
Fax: 202-637-3593
http://www.sutherland.com/steven_sparling
 
University University of Pennsylvania, B.A., 1990
 
Law SchoolGeorge Mason University School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2000 Executive Editor, George Mason Law Review
 
Admitted2001, Virginia; 2002, District of Columbia; Texas
 
BornEvanston, Illinois, October 27, 1968
 
Biography

Steven Sparling, who chairs Sutherland's Global LNG Team and is a member of Sutherland's Energy and Environmental Practice Group, brings a wealth of know-how and industry experience to these practice areas.

His legal insights, combined with a thorough understanding of the LNG landscape, have given him a broad perspective that informs his counsel. He has a comprehensive understanding of the global LNG industry-legal, operational and commercial. He writes and speaks frequently on these matters and contributes to Sutherland's blog on LNG.

Steven's efforts on behalf of clients have helped optimize shipping and terminal operations in Europe, Asia and throughout North America. He works proactively to advise on risk management and liability issues, safety and oil spill preparedness, as well compliance matters involving U.S. anti-boycott laws, sanctions programs, customs, trade classifications and Jones Act requirements.

Prior to practicing law, Steven served as an officer in the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Barry (DDG 52).

Representative Experience

Steven has served as counsel in a variety of energy-related matters:

LNG Strategy

· Developing LNG strategy options for major concerns.

· Analyzing and advising major concerns on the viability of LNG projects in the Americas, Europe and Asia.

Project Development

· Counseling major concerns on the development of onshore and offshore LNG liquefaction and regasification terminal projects, including site assessments, waterway suitability, environmental issues and regulatory processes.

· Counseling major companies on LNG liquefaction and regasification terminal safety, security and operations.

· Developing LNG stakeholder engagement strategies for major concerns.

· Advising project developers on regasification terminal services agreements.

Terminal Access

· Negotiating and drafting terminal use and throughput agreements for major European and North American LNG terminals for major concerns.

· Advising major concerns on interruptible and third-party access to LNG terminals in Asia, Europe and the Americas.

· Counseling major concerns on rights and obligations under governing regulations, contracts, settlements and terminal procedures.

Multiple Shipper

· Analyzing and modeling multiple-user terminal operations for major concerns.

· Negotiating and implementing complex intershipper agreements that address LNG vessel schedules, inventory management, and storage and send-out coordination.

· Developing multiple-shipper vessel scheduling procedures.

Marine

· Negotiating and drafting tug services and cost-sharing agreements.

· Drafting customer operations manuals at LNG terminals.

· Advising major concerns on the coordination of shipping schedules and operations at Asian, European and North American LNG terminals.

· Drafting emergency response plans for LNG incidents and bunker fuel spills.

· Counseling major concerns about LNG lightering and barging.

Supply Contracts

· Negotiating and drafting master, long-term and short-term LNG sales and purchase agreements.

Safety and Security

· Advising a New England governor and state agencies concerning LNG issues, including state emergency response plans, consequence assessments, FERC proceedings, and U.S. Coast Guard evaluation of safety and security.

· Representing LNG terminal stakeholders in U.S. Coast Guard procedures to develop safety and security plans for various U.S. LNG terminals.

Professional and Community Involvement

· Member, World LNG International Steering Committee

· Member, Association of International Petroleum Negotiators

· Member, Society of Petroleum Engineers

Recent Publications and Speaking Engagements

· Co-author, "Marine CNG Opens Alternate Production, Delivery Options," Oil & Gas Journal (February 23, 2009)

· Author, "LNG Firms Struggle With Investments in Volatile Market," Oil & Gas Journal (December 18, 2008)

· Co-author, "Successful European Terminal Projects Must Run Regulatory, Commercial Gauntlets," LNG Observer (April/June 2007)

· Co-author, "Criteria Regs Reduce NIMBY Safety Fears," Oil & Gas Journal (September 11, 2006)

· Co-author, "Formal Agreements Needed for Best Use of Multi-Shipper Terminal," LNG Observer (July 2006)

· Author, "US Coast Guard Redefines LNG Terminal Permitting Process," LNG Observer (January 2006)

· Co-author, "Sandia LNG Study Changes Landscape for Terminal Siting," LNG Observer (April-June 2005)

· Co-author, "Security Lessons From Narragansett," Hazardous Cargo Bulletin (March 2005)

· Co-author, "FERC Works Toward LNG Safety for US Ports," LNG Observer (September 20, 2004)

· Co-author, "Needer: More Natural Gas," Legal Times (August 16, 2004)

· Co-author, "Risk Analysis," Gas Shipping & Storage, Steering Discussion, Hazardous Cargo Bulletin (March 2004)

· Speaker, "Floating LNG: Commercial and Technical Drivers for Liquefaction and Regas Projects," 12th Annual World LNG Summit (November 14-17, 2011)

· Speaker, "New Directions in Liquefaction, from the LNG 'Hub' to Offshore Liquefaction," 2011 Offshore Asia Conference (March 29-31, 2011)

· Speaker, "Multiple User LNG Terminal Insights" CWC World LNG Summit (November 29-December 2, 2010)

· Chair, "Global LNG Suppliers Speak Out: Last Resort or Saving Grace? - Supply to the Americas Panel," and Speaker, "Commercial and Operational Challenges of Floating Liquefaction and LNG Regasification Workshop," LNG Americas Summit (March 16-18, 2010)

· Speaker, CWC LNG Conference, Barcelona (December 1-3, 2009)

· Speaker, CWC LNG Conference, New Orleans (April 27-29, 2009)

· Speaker, "Multi User Regasification Terminals: Factoring Capacity Abundance & Optionality," and "New and Emerging Buyers - What Are the Obstacles to New Entrants?" 9th Annual World LNG Summit (December 9-12, 2008)

· Speaker, CWC LNG Conference, San Antonio (April 21-23 2008)

· Speaker, 5th Annual Law of LNG Conference (September 4-5, 2008)

· Speaker, 8th Annual World LNG Summit (December 3-6, 2007)

· Speaker, 27th USAEE/IAEE North American Conference (September 16-9, 2007)

· Speaker, 2007 Offshore Technology Conference (April 30-May 3, 2007)

· Speaker, CWC LNG San Antonio 2007 (March 7-9, 2007)

· Speaker, Natural Gas Quality, Odorization, Energy Measurement, and Interchangeability Conference and Exhibition (July 11-12, 2006)

· Speaker, 30th Annual Conference of New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers (May 11-13, 2006)

· Panelist, "Safety, Security and Liability Issues," 2nd Annual Global LNG Outlook Conference (October 26-27, 2005)

Industries

Crude Oil and Refined Products

Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)

Natural Gas

News

"Sandia Report Seen Aiding LNG Expansion"
Steve Sparling, an associate in the Washington office, comments on a recent report released by Sandia National Laboratories on liquefied natural gas safety and security. Steve notes that the report is an "important federal blueprint" for expanding LNG infrastructure in the US, and that it will be beneficial for communities considering the potential benefits and liabilities of LNG terminals.
12/23/2004

Legal Alerts

Legal Alert: Energy Policy Act of 2005: Title III as it relates to LNG
August 18, 2005

Publications

Successful European Terminal Projects Must Run Regulatory, Commercial Gauntlets
April/June 2007 Reprinted with permission, LNG Observer

Criteria Regs Reduce NIMBY Safety Fears
September 11, 2006 Reprinted with permission, Oil & Gas Journal

Formal Agreements Needed for Best Use of Multi-Shipper Terminal
July 2006 Reprinted with permission, LNG Observer

US Coast Guard Redefines LNG Terminal Permitting Process
January 2006 Reprinted with permission, Oil & Gas Journal's LNG Observer

Sandia LNG Study Changes Landscape for Terminal Siting
April - June 2005 Posted with permission from LNG Observer

Security Lessons From Narragansett
March 2005 Posted with permission from Hazardous Cargo Bulletin

FERC Works Toward LNG Safety for US Ports
September 20, 2004 Posted with permission from the LNG Observer

Needed: More Natural Gas
August 16, 2004 Posted with permission from Legal Times

Risk Analysis
March 2004 Posted with permission from Gas Shipping & Storage, Steering Discussion, Hazardous Cargo Bulletin

Events

12th Annual World LNG Summit
November 14-17, 2011

2011 KPMG Global Energy Conference
May 25-26, 2011

The 2011 Offshore Asia Conference
March 29-31, 2011

Tenth Annual World LNG Summit
December 1-3, 2009

LNG New Orleans
April 27-29, 2009

9th Annual World LNG Summit
December 9-12, 2008

5th Annual Law of LNG Conference
September 4-5, 2008

8th Annual World LNG Summit
December 3-6, 2007

27th USAEE/IAEE North American Conference
September 16-19, 2007

2007 Offshore Technology Conference
April 30-May 3, 2007

CWC LNG San Antonio 2007
March 7-9, 2007

Natural Gas Quality, Odorization, Energy Measurement, and Interchangeability Conference and Exhibition
July 11-12, 2006

30th Annual Conference of New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers
May 11-13, 2006

2nd Annual Global LNG Outlook Conference
October 26-27, 2005

 (Also at London, England Office)

 
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Steven C. Sparling
Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP
1275 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20004-2415




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