Tribal and Indian Country Energy Development 2015
February 24 - 25, 2015
Alamogordo NM , 米国
Lands that have been permanently set aside for the use of Native Americans, known variously as 'tribal lands' and 'Indian country', also turn out to be a vital energy resource. There are four types of such lands:
- Those under the supervision of the United States government, held under the auspices and guardianship of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
- Allotted lands that are subject to state and local taxation
- Restricted status lands, where title to the land is held by an individual Indian person or tribe
SPEAKERS
Bill Anderson, Director of Business Development, Eaton Corporation
Brian Lewis, Attorney, General Counsel, Navajo Oil and Gas
Cathy Newby, Tribal Government-Government and Customer Engagement, PNM
Chris Deschene, Deschene Consulting LLC, Law Offices of Schaff & Clark
James Duffy, Partner, Nixon Peabody
John Clancy, Partner, Godfrey & Kahn
John Lewis, Board Chairman, Gila River Indian Community Utility Authority
and many more...
- Those under the supervision of the United States government, held under the auspices and guardianship of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
- Allotted lands that are subject to state and local taxation
- Restricted status lands, where title to the land is held by an individual Indian person or tribe
SPEAKERS
Bill Anderson, Director of Business Development, Eaton Corporation
Brian Lewis, Attorney, General Counsel, Navajo Oil and Gas
Cathy Newby, Tribal Government-Government and Customer Engagement, PNM
Chris Deschene, Deschene Consulting LLC, Law Offices of Schaff & Clark
James Duffy, Partner, Nixon Peabody
John Clancy, Partner, Godfrey & Kahn
John Lewis, Board Chairman, Gila River Indian Community Utility Authority
and many more...
開催地
Location: Hotel Andaluz
連絡先
125 Second St, NW, Albuquerque, 87102, United States Alamogordo , USA
+1 505-242-9090,
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Tribal and Indian Country Energy Development February 24 - 25, 2015