Skip to Main Content

Energy Policy in the Trump Administration Webinar Series – Session 3: Fossil Fuels

Date: 23 April 2025
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET
Location: via Webinar
Register for CLE>>
Register for Non-CLE>>

The election of President Donald Trump and Republican-held majorities in the House and Senate have far reaching effects on every aspect of the energy industry. The President campaigned on the proposition of unleashing American energy dominance and has announced sweeping policy and personnel changes across numerous energy-focused federal agencies. Congress is pursuing an aggressive tax reform agenda that will fundamentally affect energy and domestic manufacturing. Federal involvement in domestic energy development, production, transmission, and distribution is at the center of political focus in Washington, D.C., right now.

The K&L Gates Energy Policy team is hosting a series of seven webinars over the next two months to discuss the changes in federal energy policy and their effects on each sector of the energy industry. Our policy lawyers will summarize the state of play for executive orders, environmental regulations, permitting reforms, federal support for emerging technologies, energy tax incentive structures, and more.

This discussion will be focusing on changes in federal policy and regulation for the US fossil fuels industry under the Trump administration. Our speakers will analyze the effects of several key executive orders and agency actions on US oil and gas permitting, development, production, and export. Partners from our Washington, D.C., Public Policy and Law practice will offer their insights into the current political and regulatory environment, the lasting effects of the Trump administration’s policies, and what the future holds for the US fossil fuels industry. 

Find related upcoming sessions here.

Return to top of page

Email Disclaimer

We welcome your email, but please understand that if you are not already a client of K&L Gates LLP, we cannot represent you until we confirm that doing so would not create a conflict of interest and is otherwise consistent with the policies of our firm. Accordingly, please do not include any confidential information until we verify that the firm is in a position to represent you and our engagement is confirmed in a letter. Prior to that time, there is no assurance that information you send us will be maintained as confidential. Thank you for your consideration.

Accept Cancel