About Myles Patrick Culhane

Myles Culhane is an energy and environmental lawyer with deep experience across the evolving energy transition. With both legal experience and engineering expertise, he translates complex technical systems into practical regulatory and transactional strategies to help clients manage long-term liability, secure financing, meet compliance obligations and advance stakeholder support.During his tenure as Occidental Petroleum’s (Oxy) senior climate, environmental, sustainability and regulatory practice, Myles advised on major multi-party transactions, expansion of anthropogenic carbon dioxide use in enhanced oil recovery (CO2-EOR), and strategies to maintain eligibility for federal 45Q tax credits. He has significant experience addressing novel legal issues related to UIC Class VI CO2 injection permitting and supported the development, authorization, and verification of the first commercial scale direct air capture (DAC) facility.His climate practice includes advising clients on the implications of international climate agreements, carbon pricing and cross border adjustment mechanisms (CBAM), and compliance with California’s climate disclosure laws, EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive. He also advocates policy and regulatory reforms that support clean fuel standards and deployment of engineered and nature based decarbonization projects.In his land use practice, Myles counsels’ energy and infrastructure developers on landscape-scale conservation strategies that reduce permitting risks and improve project resilience. He works closely with federal and state agencies, industry, and local stakeholders to develop durable species and landscape level conservation agreements. His approach aligns corporate objective with community priorities, supporting clean air and water, recreational access, and economic development.ConcentrationsTransitional Energy and Decarbonization Project Development, including engineered and nature based decarbonization strategies and projects such as direct air capture (DAC)Acquisition of pore space, surface use agreements and rights-of-way covering the CCS value chainUnderstanding long-tail liabilities and financial requirements associated with sequestration projectsGreenhouse gas and emission reduction strategiesSeeking and maximizing value of federal 45Q tax credits and state low carbon and clean fuel creditsSeeking and maximizing carbon dioxide removal credit revenuesDomestic and international oil and gas mergers and acquisitions and related legal agreementsCalifornia and EU Climate Disclosure Implications

 

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Areas of Law

  • Other 6
    • Energy & Natural Resources
    • Environmental
    • Energy Transactions
    • Upstream Oil & Gas
    • Carbon Capture & Sequestration
    • Renewable Energy

Practice Details

  • Firm Information
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    Firm Name
    Greenberg Traurig, LLP
  • Representative Cases & Transactions
    Cases
    Experience: Representative Matters: Myles helps his clients identify CCUS market opportunities, authored
    advocates for policies to incentivize project development,
    contributes to business strategy development, providing legal support for a wide variety of decarbonization projects, including: Represented a global energy company before CARB in multiyear negotiations for two large climate solutions designed to reduce imbedded carbon emissions in transportation fuels.
    Helping his client navigate federal
    state UIC Class VI permitting
    authorizations for the permanent geologic storage of carbon dioxide sources from the world's largest direct air capture (DAC) project. This multi-faceted project includes capture, transportation, sequestration, pressure management,
    related infrastructure, as well as st
    ing up programs, processes,
    procedures to monitor, measure, verify, certify,
    report on carbon dioxide storage
    generation of carbon dioxide removal credits.
    Permitting
    authorization of a site dedicated to the durable, safe,
    secure geological storage of carbon dioxide captured from a power plant thereby providing low carbon firm dispatchable energy to consumers, homes,
    businesses.
    Legal lead securing U.S. Department of Energy awards
    funding for multiple decarbonization projects. His representation ran the gamut from the preparation, submittal
    selection for award, subsequent contract negotiations
    development of guidance
    procedures on the management of each selected project in accordance with federal laws, including the False Claims Act.
    Preparation, submittal,
    agency review of the first Permanence Certification application (
    related
    approved provisional fuel pathways) submitted pursuant to the CCS Protocol under California's low carbon fuel st
    ard.
    Lead legal counsel advising l
    men on securing mineral
    pore space rights
    related surface use agreements in Texas, California, Louisiana, New Mexico,
    Arkansas.
    Counsel supporting the acquisition of geothermal resources
    regulatory approvals for the deployment of lithium extraction technologies, including leasing, l
    use, unitization, royalties,
    , where applicable, CEQA.
    In-depth analyses of novel legal issues related to the potential long-term liabilities
    prospective mitigation measures associated with the subsurface injection
    storage of carbon dioxide
    the conversion of depleted
    gas fields to sequestration.
    Providing legal perspectives as a member of a multi-stakeholder international working group that includes the Geneva Association
    Clean Energy Ministerial, of financial assurance needs
    selection of appropriate financial instruments for CCUS projects.
    The above representations were h
    led by Mr. Culhane prior to his joining Greenberg Traurig, LLP.
    In-House Experience: Occidental Petroleum Corporation (Oxy), 2011-2026
    Deputy General Counsel - Climate, 2022-2026
    Associate General Counsel, 2022-2023
    Assistant General Counsel, 2016-2022
    Managing Counsel, 2011-2016
    Previous Experience: Corporate Manager of Environmental, Health & Safety, National Oilwell Varco (Ameron International Corporation), 1995-2006
    Division Environmental Manager, Process Engineer, Baxter, 1990-1995
    Wastewater Treatment Engineer, Shell Oil Company, 1989-1990
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  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    2005, California
    Not admitted in CA
    Memberships
    State Bar of California
    American Bar Association (Member, Sections on: Environment, Energy and Resources
    Litigation).
  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
    Class of 2005
    J.D.
    Other Education
    The University of Texas at Austin
    Class of 1990
    B.S.
    Chemical Engineering
  • Personal Details & History
    Age
    Born in 1960
    Jacksonville, Florida, November 28, 1960
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  • What year was this attorney first admitted to the bar?
    Myles Patrick Culhane was admitted in 2005 to the State of California.
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    Myles Patrick Culhane attended Loyola Law School, Los Angeles.
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    Greenberg Traurig, LLP was established in 1967.