Join the Energy & Mineral Law Foundation at the historic Francis Marion Hotel in beautiful Charleston, South Carolina, for the 47th Annual Institute.  This year’s program features a forward-looking approach to the current issues impacting the domestic and global energy industry, with educational sessions presented by key players from energy companies, law firms, government agencies, and educational institutions- and, of course, the unparalled networking opportunties that only an EMLF conference can provide.  Register now to reconnect with your colleagues in a fun and relaxing atmosphere while keeping informed with EMLF’s usual high caliber educational programming.  See you in Charleston for good vibes and great food!

Annual Institute Chairs

Anne Blankenship

Energy Transfer

Elizabeth Elmore

Jackson Kelly

Mike Rush

EQT Corporation

Continuing Legal Education

EMLF will apply for CLE credit in AL, CO, FL, GA, IL, IN, KY, NC, ND, OH, OK, PA, SC, TN, TX, VA, WV. To inquire about additional jurisdictions, please e-mail Dawn at dawn@emlf.org.

Conference Venue and Hotel

The conference will be held at the Francis Marion Hotel, 387 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina. For more information about the Francis Marion, click here.

Reserve your room: https://reservations.travelclick.com/76320?groupID=4748523

Or call: 1-877-756-2121 (refer to EMLF47)

Reservations must be made by May 12 to take advantage of the group discount rate.

Thank you to our sponsors!

Sponsorship opportunities are still available!  Click here for more information.

Registration Type

Earlybird 

(through May 20) 

After 

May 20 

Non-Member $1000 $1100
EMLF Member $780 $880
Young Professional (Under 40 or less than 10 years of practice) $615 $715
Full-Time Law Faculty $530 $630
Government Employee $530 $630
Landman $530 $630
Retiree $530 $630
Law Student $165 $165
Guest $125 $125

Law Students at Member Law Schools are eligible to receive Schetroma Travel Grants to cover registration, travel, lodging, and meals.  Click here for more information.