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Baker & O'Brien was engaged to opine on whether the contract was binding, uniqueness of the condensate, other potential comparable and substitutable condensates, and monetary impact to the trader. Is Condensate “Highly Marketable”? What are the Limitations?Ī marketing dispute came about when a refiner commenced purchasing a special grade of condensate directly from the producer, bypassing the trader. After examining relevant documents on pipeline ingress, segment pressure drops, and sample collection, we provided an expert opinion on the probable causes of the flow limitations. At issue was whether contaminants on the filters causing high-pressure drops were attributable to a single producer or even a single contaminant. High Pipeline Pressure Forces Outage – Who’s to Blame?Ī pipeline operator and an NGL producer disputed the alleged cause of pipeline flow limitations, which resulted in a shutdown for cleaning. Related Case Studies Related Case Studies Our analyses and conclusions have been presented at court proceedings where our expert testimony has been relied upon by judges, juries, and arbitrators. We have performed damage calculations, standard of care analyses, and normal industry practice analyses for our clients. This has often included discovery requests and preparation of deposition questions. In performing dispute resolution work, our consultants have advised legal teams on a wide range of technical and economic issues across the hydrocarbon processing industries. Our clients in the legal community include some of the world's largest law firms.
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Baker & O’Brien’s services to the legal community and its clients have included: (a) asset valuations (b) accident investigations of process plant accidents and incidents to determine cause and liability (c) property damage and business interruption insurance losses (d) contract disputes involving engineering, construction, and operations of process plants and pipelines (e) product quality issues in the transportation, storage, and processing of hydrocarbons and (f) assessments of procedures and safe practices employed in operations.