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Turning Crisis into Strategy: Contracts, projects and disputes at a global chokepoint
Turning Crisis into Strategy: Contracts, projects and disputes at a global chokepoint
As demand for energy export infrastructure grows, deepwater ports present a unique opportunity. But approval is complex – and that’s where we come in.
Enterprise’s SPOT was the first U.S. crude oil deepwater port approved in nearly 50 years. In 2024 – when similar deepwater port projects stalled in a shifting regulatory climate – we helped Enterprise succeed.
Hogan Lovells led MARAD engagement and coordinated across more than 15 agencies over the course of 5 years. Following MARAD’s approval, we successfully defended MARAD’s decision in court – also with the help of appellate partners Stetson and Marotta.
“Sophisticated clients understand the stakes involved,” Rotondi says. “Enterprise relied on our team to navigate the complexities and ensure their application was completed properly. When MARAD sees a project come through our team, they know it’s the gold standard.”
Every deepwater port project touches numerous federal and state agencies and is shaped by evolving government policy, environmental scrutiny, and market shifts driven by geopolitical developments and other macroeconomic factors. For clients developing offshore infrastructure, we are a critical partner in executing their business strategy.
Our strength lies in the depth of our experience and our ability to seamlessly integrate cross-practice counsel – from environmental and energy regulation to corporate structuring and litigation.
“We’re not just a transportation or energy shop,” says Rotondi. “We bring a full-service team that anticipates every outcome and every policy twist. We drive projects forward and help companies grow their business.”
*Learn more about our deepwater ports team here.
deepwater port projects approved with our counsel - the only licenses issued in the last 15 years
U.S. offshore LNG export project to receive MARAD approval (Delfin) and 1st crude oil deepwater port licensed since 1977 (Enterprise)
deepwater port project applications supported by our counsel in the last 15 years