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MADE IN AMERICA: U.S.-Built Offshore Wind Substation and Support Vessels Start to Set Sail for Federal Waters

The Energy Law

flagged offshore wind service operations vessel (“SOV”), named the ECO Edison, is currently being built at the Edison Chouest Offshore (“ECO”) shipyard in Houma, Louisiana. To receive information from Liskow & Lewis, your information will be kept in a secured contact database. To date, the U.S.

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ExxonMobil’s Permian Basin Strategy: How Technology is Driving Efficiency and Growth

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CERAWeek 2025 Insights ExxonMobils expansion in the Permian Basin took center stage during CERAWeek 2025 , where executives highlighted how technology is reshaping operations to maximize efficiency and production. million barrels per day (bpd) accounting for over 16% of the basins total production. energy production, contributing 6.26.3

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U.S. Fifth Circuit Clarifies “Substantial Nexus” Test for LHWCA

The Energy Law

On September 14, 2014, James Mays, a valve technician and an employee of Furmanite American (“Furmanite”) died while servicing valves on a platform that was part of Chevron’s gas gathering system and located in Louisiana’s territorial waters. . In Pacific Operators Offshore, LLP v. Chevron Pipe Line Co. 207, 222 (2012).

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Labor and Employment Law FAQs Related to Hurricane Ida

The Energy Law

However, some employees are paid through check or other forms of payment, which can cause complications when employees are displaced or the employer’s office is not fully operational. The regulations are clear that employers cannot use deductions “for absences occasioned by the employer or by the operating requirements of the business.”