Babst Calland
About
We have been providing focused legal services to corporations, closely-held businesses and municipalities since 1986. We do not strive to be all things to all people. Instead, we strive to be the best in our focused practice areas. We approach our client’s business as if it were our own and treat everyone with the same level of respect. Together, we solve problems and allocate resources to provide the highest level of service in the most cost-effective manner possible. We began as a firm offering environmental, energy and business law services because our founding shareholders had in-depth knowledge in these areas. Although we have expanded our scope of practice, we still subscribe to an “in the trenches” approach by shaping solutions to solve problems. Many of our attorneys have prior experience working in both the public and private sectors. Our attorneys have a deep understanding of the issues our clients face, and can help them deal with their most pressing legal concerns in a practical and cost-effective manner.
Headquarters Address
Two Gateway Center, 603 Stanwix Street, 6th Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
United States
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News
DUG East: Regulatory Impact: Local and State Governments Loom Large
Hear roundtable panelists dissect the legislation at the local and federal level that is most likely to affect operations in the Marcellus and Utica shales.
Report: Energy Sector in Limbo over Permitting, ESG and Climate Policies
The Babst Calland law firm’s annual report includes a chat with Sen. Joe Manchin and an assessment of the impact of President Biden’s government-wide climate approach.
PATH FORWARD Recap: Memorable Year for Oil and Gas
Today Hart Energy is highlighting a batch of interviews from the past year featuring oil and gas industry icons such as shale pioneer Harold Hamm and Halliburton CEO Jeff Miller plus experts Tom Petrie and Daniel Yergin that our editors think are worth another look.
Virtual DUG East: ESG—There’s Nowhere Left to Hide
A roundtable of oil and gas experts from Range Resources, Quantum Energy Partners and Babst Calland offered insights on why ESG dialogue is central to investment dollars during Hart Energy’s DUG East and Marcellus-Utica Midstream Virtual Conference.
DUG East/MUM ESG Spotlight: Beyond Simply Satisfying Investors’ Demands with Range Resources, Babst Calland, Quantum Energy
One of Appalachia's top operators has increased its net-zero goals. What is the particular strategies they are pursuing in the Marcellus and Utica region to achieve those goals and how is it letting investors and the public know. Also, what are investors demanding, and how can companies deliver?
Ban Fracking? 2020 Election Issues for Oil and Gas Execs to Watch
More or less regulation? Will the pace of climate change measures accelerate? What about Washington gridlock? When the polarized electorate chooses leaders, it will also choose a course for national energy policy.
Babst Calland Attorneys Target Oil and Gas Political Issues to Watch
As the November election draws closer, Babst Calland’s Kevin Garber and Jean Mosites analyze the stance of major party candidates on key environmental issues and what the oil and gas industry can anticipate, depending on the victors.
IndustryVoice
IndustryVoice: The 2023 Babst Calland Report – Legal and Regulatory Perspectives for the Energy Industry
Energy Attorneys Sean McGovern and Jim Curry discuss The 2023 Babst Calland Report and the latest developments on Hydrogen and Carbon, Capture and Storage.
IndustryVoice: Hydrogen and CCS — a Low Carbon Energy Source
Pairing hydrogen with carbon capture and sequestration has the potential to be scaled up to a low-carbon energy source, but Babst Calland said there are key issues to be addressed.
IndustryVoice: Mitigating Methane
Gary Steinbauer and Sean McGovern, shareholders in Law Firm Babst Calland’s environmental and energy practice offer their collective perspective on methane emissions-related subjects ranging from regulatory impacts to well plugging and infrastructure law, among other topics.
IndustryVoice: Hydrogen Development and Carbon Capture and Sequestration
James Curry, managing shareholder in Babst Calland's Washington, D.C. office, says the topics of hydrogen and carbon capture in the energy sector are qualitatively different this time around. Here's why.
IndustryVoice: Legal and Regulatory Perspectives at a Transformational Time
The energy industry is at an inflection point and a moment of resiliency as it experiences a rebound in pricing and recovers from the impact of the global pandemic.
IndustryVoice: Energy Perspectives in a New Administration
Law Firm Babst Calland’s Energy and Natural Resources attorneys outline some challenges ahead for the energy industry in light of presidential executive orders, climate change policies, renewable alternatives, and the nation’s pipeline safety program.