CLE Panel Discussion featuring Martha Rudolph, Jon Goldstein and Kate Fay

November 16, 2018

"Colorado's Experience Using State Regulations to Cut Air Pollution from the Oil and Gas Sector"

The UNM School of Law Natural Resources and Environmental Law Program and the Utton Center in cooperation with the Natural Resources, Energy and Environment Section of the NM State Bar host this CLE lecture and panel discussion entitled, "Colorado's Experience Using State Regulations to Cut Air Pollution from the Oil and Gas Sector" with Martha Rudolph, Director of the Environmental Programs, Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment; Kate Fay, Director of Climate Program and Policy, Noble Energy; Jon Goldstein, Director, Regulatory & Legislative Affairs, Environmental Defense Fund; and Gabe Pacyniak, Assistant Professor, UNM School of Law as Moderator.

Colorado was the first state to regulate hydrocarbon emissions (including volatile organic compounds and methane), from new and existing oil and gas production and transmission facilities. This CLE presents a deep dive on Colorado's Regulation 7, offering perspectives from the state regulator, an oil and gas producer involved in the development of the regulations, and a leading environmental organization.

Photo of the 3 panelists mentioned in this news article