Randall Rich is the Leader of our Energy Practice Group and the partner-in-charge of the Washington, DC office. Throughout his over 38 years of experience, beginning in the Office of General Counsel of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and continuing for more than 23 years at Bracewell, LLP, Randy always strives to form close personal bonds with clients as well as trusting relationships with both regulators and his colleagues in the energy bar. He gains an intimate understanding of the business and legal needs of clients by working for extended periods in their offices, hand-in-hand with in-house counsel. Randy guides clients through the rapidly changing regulation of the natural gas industry at the federal and state level, providing sophisticated counseling and representation in contested proceedings, multi-party settlements, applications, rulemakings and enforcement investigations.
Randy represents all segments of the energy and utility industries before the FERC, the U.S. Department of Energy, and state public utility commissions. He provides comprehensive legal counsel on natural gas regulation and policy, pipeline and utility ratemaking, tariffs, certificates and abandonment; natural gas transportation, gathering, marketing and trading; enforcement of and compliance with the Natural Gas Act (NGA), Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978 (NGPA), and FERC regulations; natural gas business transactions; and oil pipeline regulation under the Interstate Commerce Act (ICA).
Since joining Pierce Atwood LLP as a partner in the Energy Practice Group in 2009, Randy continues to work with the firm's natural gas, oil and petroleum products clients before FERC and in related matters, including marketer/trader, producer and end-user clients and New England-based gas pipelines, LDCs and end-users with a significant and growing interest in natural gas, and crude oil and products producers, shippers and pipeline owners. He also has worked with consultants to foreign governments to draft new natural gas laws. His long-time representation of the Independent Oil & Gas Association of West Virginia and the Pennsylvania Independent Oil & Gas Association gives Randy keen insight into the development, production, and marketing of Marcellus and Utica shale natural gas, a game-changing supply of clean, strategically located domestic fuel that will power the eastern United States for the next century.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Randall S. Rich
- Contentious Senate Committee Hearing Highlights the Politically-Charged Nature of FERC’s Recent Pipeline Policy Statements - (Posted On Thursday, March 03, 2022)
- FERC Issues Two Controversial Policy Statements on Natural Gas Infrastructure - (Posted On Monday, February 21, 2022)
- Technical Conference Sparks Debate Over FERC’s Legal Authority to Consider Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Pipeline Certification Review - (Posted On Tuesday, November 23, 2021)
- CEQ Moves to Reinstate Three Key NEPA Provisions Removed Under Trump Administration - (Posted On Wednesday, October 06, 2021)
- Council on Environmental Quality Moves to Bring Back Three Key NEPA Provisions Removed Under Trump Administration - (Posted On Wednesday, October 06, 2021)
- FERC Staff Recommends Natural Gas Infrastructure Winterization Measures in Light of 2021 Extreme Winter Weather Events - (Posted On Monday, September 27, 2021)
- House of Reps, TSA Tackle Cybersecurity in the Energy Industry - (Posted On Thursday, July 22, 2021)
- Government Races to Secure Critical Infrastructure in Wake of Colonial Pipeline Ransomware Attack - (Posted On Tuesday, May 18, 2021)
- State Climate Legislation Takes Aim at Natural Gas Industry - (Posted On Friday, April 09, 2021)
- The Natural Gas Industry in a Climate-Focused Future: Regulators Take Action to Adapt - (Posted On Friday, March 19, 2021)