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Monday 18 May (0800 - 0900)

Monday 18 May (0800 - 1740)

Monday 18 May (0900 - 0930)

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SEERIL Chair

Matthias Lang Bird & Bird, Düsseldorf; Chair, IBA Energy, Environment, Natural Resources and Infrastructure Law Section (SEERIL)

Conference Co-Chairs

Andrea Forabosco Shell, The Hague; Chair, IBA Oil and Gas Law Committee

Carlos Vilhena Carlos Vilhena Advocacia, Brasília; Secretary, IBA Oil and Gas Law Committee; Council Member, IBA Energy, Environment, Natural Resources and Infrastructure Law Section (SEERIL)

Programme Committee Co-Chairs

Michelle Ouellette Riverside, California; Council Member, IBA Oil and Gas Law Committee; Council Member, IBA Energy, Environment, Natural Resources and Infrastructure Law Section (SEERIL)

Sarah Fitts ArentFox Schiff, New York; Council Member, IBA Oil and Gas Law Committee; Council Member, IBA Energy, Environment, Natural Resources and Infrastructure Law Section (SEERIL)

Host Committee Liaison

Jean-Pierre Van Eijck SPANT Legal, Eindhoven; Publications Officer, IBA Oil and Gas Law Committee; Council Member, IBA Energy, Environment, Natural Resources and Infrastructure Law Section (SEERIL)

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Monday 18 May (0930 - 1030)

Monday 18 May (1030 - 1050)

Monday 18 May (1050 - 1220)

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As global demand for critical minerals intensifies, access to these inputs is no longer determined solely by geology or investment conditions; it increasingly depends on a complex web of export controls, sanctions regimes, trade restrictions and market-driven allocation mechanisms. The governance of cross-border mineral supply chains is therefore shaped by geopolitical competition, conflicting industrial policies and the proliferation of regulatory tools used by States to direct or constrain the movement of mineral commodities.

This session will discuss export control frameworks, buyer due diligence obligations, the impact of mineral-related sanctions and embargoes, international trade agreements and the influence of market dynamics on commercial decision-making.

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Monday 18 May (1220 - 1320)

Monday 18 May (1320 - 1450)

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The "Polluter-Pays Principle" is no longer just a theoretical concept. It has become a strict financial liability. With the recent adoption of the Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive (UWWTD), the EU has introduced a mandatory Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) scheme. This groundbreaking regulation shifts the cost of water treatment from taxpayers to specific industries, requiring pharmaceutical and cosmetic producers to cover at least 80% of the costs for micro-pollutant removal. This panel explores how this regulatory shockwave redefines infrastructure funding, corporate liability and investment models in a resource-constrained world.

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Monday 18 May (1450 - 1510)

Monday 18 May (1510 - 1640)

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In a world marked by geopolitical fragmentation and regulatory polarisation, the oil and gas sector faces a dual challenge: managing conflicting legal frameworks while meeting surging global energy demand. Diverging standards, sanctions regimes and trade defence measures create overlapping obligations for companies operating across multiple jurisdictions. At the same time, energy security concerns are intensifying competition for hydrocarbons and low-carbon fuels. This panel examines how to navigate a polarised environment, with special attention to cross-border projects and activities in the Mediterranean corridor.

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Monday 18 May (1640 - 1740)

Monday 18 May (1800 - 1930)

Tuesday 19 May (0900 - 0930)

Tuesday 19 May (0900 - 1800)

Tuesday 19 May (0930 - 1030)

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The following session has been organized by the International Committee of the Foundation for Natural Resources and Energy Law.

Proponents argue the potential economic and societal gains and the transformative impact of AI outweigh the significant rise in energy demands and the growing need for greater critical mineral mining and production. These demands challenge our ability to meet sustainability and climate change goals. This session will feature panellists on each side of the debate. Please join us for a healthy discussion involving experts addressing practical ways for meeting sustainability demands while at the same time navigating the challenges and opportunities presented by AI.

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Tuesday 19 May (1030 - 1050)

Tuesday 19 May (1050 - 1220)

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Demand for power is increasing in a world which is becoming more and more dependent on electricity for communication, transport, transformation of old industries and development and use of new technologies. At the same time geopolitical tensions and competition between companies for control of power resources and dependency on large tech and other companies to manage power resources expose the vulnerability of power production, storage, transmission facilities and systems to physical, cyber and other technical threats which may be disruptive to the business and society at large. The session will explore these risks and challenges and how they can be mitigated and handled from a legal and regulatory perspective.

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Tuesday 19 May (1220 - 1320)

Tuesday 19 May (1320 - 1450)

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PFAS, often dubbed “forever chemicals,” are at the centre of an escalating global legal and regulatory storm. Litigation and enforcement actions are intensifying across jurisdictions, with landmark cases shaping the future of corporate liability, environmental remediation and consumer protection. This session brings together leading practitioners and experts at the forefront of PFAS matters to explore the trajectory of PFAS-related disputes, emerging trends in mass litigation and the implications for businesses and governments worldwide. Join the panel for a deep dive into where the next wave of PFAS actions might take us and what strategies are evolving to navigate these darker waters.

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Tuesday 19 May (1450 - 1510)