12 | Energy Deals
Lexpert®Ranked Lawyers
Craig, QC, John N.
Bennett Jones LLP
(403) 298-3463
craigj@bennettjones.
com
Mr. Craig's practice
focuses on all
aspects of national
and international
construction law,
including project
structuring and
contracting, and
dispute resolution
of project disputes,
including negotiation,
mediation, arbitration
and litigation.
Curpen, Radha D.
Bennett Jones LLP
(416) 777-7497
curpenr@
bennettjones.com
Ms. Curpen specializes
in environmental,
Aboriginal and
regulatory matters,
including transportation
of dangerous goods.
She advises on
regulatory compliance
and crisis prevention
and management,
particularly in the
natural resource and
chemical sectors.
D'Andrea, QC,
James A.
Bennett Jones LLP
(403) 298-3271
dandreaj@
bennettjones.com
Mr. D'Andrea has
experience in virtually
all aspects of labour
and employment
matters. He appears
before a broad range of
provincial and federal
courts, councils, labour
arbitration panels,
commissions, appeal
boards and tribunals.
Crowther, QC,
Douglas E.
Dentons Canada LLP
(403) 268-6821
douglas.crowther@
dentons.com
Mr. Crowther leads
the Dentons Energy
Industry Team. His
practice includes
pipeline, electricity and
other facility approvals,
tolls/tariffs and utility
rates. He appears
before the NEB,
the Alberta Utilities
Commission and other
energy regulators.
Cusano,
Luigi A. (Lou)
Torys LLP
(403) 776-3797
lcusano@torys.com
Mr. Cusano's
practice focuses
on administrative,
regulatory and
environmental law and
commercial litigation
in the energy sector,
including regulatory
work in the electricity
and oil and gas sectors.
Dahme, Harry J.
Gowling Lafl eur
Henderson LLP
(416) 862-4300
harry.dahme@
gowlings.com
Mr. Dahme has
expertise in the full
range of environmental
law services, with
particular expertise
in renewable
energy approvals,
environmental
assessment and
environmental
approvals, water and
wastewater, brownfi eld
remediation and waste
management.
industry," she suggests. It's widely understood that Canadian
capital markets alone can't fund the bulk of the cash de-
manded by oil sands and LNG projects, she says. Underscor-
ing her point, Petro-
nas's search for
partners to fund half
of its $36-billion Pa-
cifi c Northwest LNG
project has, so far this year, found takers for 38 per cent of
the project. ese include SINOPEC, Indian Oil Corp. and
Petroleum Brunei, all of which are SOEs, as well as private-
"No one wants to be the seller who
sold for too little or the buyer
who paid too much."
– RON DEYHOLOS, TORYS LLP
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