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Kaleb Walker is a partner in King & Spalding’s construction and energy transaction practice.  He focuses on construction transactions and represents owners and developers in the development of global energy projects ranging in value from the hundreds of millions of dollars to over $25 billion, including some of the largest construction projects in the world.  With a civil engineering background, Kaleb brings a practical and hands-on perspective to project development.

His practice covers a broad spectrum of traditional and renewable energy projects, including nuclear power (both large nuclear power plants and SMRs), natural gas-fired power facilities, liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facilities, petrochemical projects, carbon capture (point source and direct air capture), lithium extraction, blue and green ammonia production, renewable gasoline, e-fuels, battery storage, and other energy transition projects.

Kaleb drafts, negotiates, and advises clients on the full range of engineering, procurement, and construction-related agreements and project delivery structures (EPC, EPCM, long-term service agreements, etc.), including deep experience drafting and negotiating technology licensor agreements (such as intellectual property licenses, guarantee agreements, catalyst agreements, and others).

Kaleb also helps clients avoid disputes by focusing on high-risk issues and, when necessary, strategically counsels clients in navigating and resolving early-stage disputes at the project level.

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Credentials

J.D., The University of Alabama

M.S. Civil Engineering, The University of Alabama

B.S. Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University, summa cum laude

Texas

U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

Houston Bar Association

State Bar of Texas

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In the News · Source: The American Lawyer, Bloomberg Law, Le Monde du Droit, Law Middle East, Law360 Pulse, Legalcommunity MENA, The Oath, The Deal, The Texas Lawbook, ABF Journal, Global Arbitration Review, Global Legal Chronicle, Décideurs Magazine, Boursier, CFNEWS, Texas Lawyer, Houston Bar Association, Global Restructuring Review and Texas Bar Journal

December 10, 2024
K&S elects 37 new partners and promotes five counsel across 14 cities

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Kaleb has represented owners and developers in a wide range of projects spanning the U.S and the world, including representing the following clients in their LNG, oil and gas, petrochemical, power, subsea, and other projects:

Anadarko as lead associate in the drafting and negotiation of the EPC (on-shore) and EPCI (off-shore) agreements for a first-in-kind, multi-billion dollar liquefaction facility in Mozambique, representing the largest LNG project in Africa.

major oil and gas company in the drafting and negotiation of international master EPCI contracts for the engineering, procurement, construction, and installation of subsea installation projects throughout the world.

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Kaleb has represented owners and developers in a wide range of projects spanning the U.S and the world, including representing the following clients in their LNG, oil and gas, petrochemical, power, subsea, and other projects:

Anadarko as lead associate in the drafting and negotiation of the EPC (on-shore) and EPCI (off-shore) agreements for a first-in-kind, multi-billion dollar liquefaction facility in Mozambique, representing the largest LNG project in Africa.

major oil and gas company in the drafting and negotiation of international master EPCI contracts for the engineering, procurement, construction, and installation of subsea installation projects throughout the world.

Cheniere Energy in connection with its Sabine Pass LNG facilities, representing the first LNG liquefaction project to ever be constructed in the continental United States.

Next Decade in connection with the drafting and negotiation of the FEED and EPC agreements for its Rio Grande LNG liquefaction facility in Texas, valued at nearly $9.6 billion.

Cheniere Energy in connection with the drafting and negotiation of an EPC agreement for its Corpus Christi LNG liquefaction facility for three LNG trains, valued at $9.5 billion.

An owner/developer in drafting and negotiating FEED and EPC agreements for a multi-billion dollar LNG project in Quebec, Canada.

An owner/developer in the drafting and negotiation of engineering and procurement (EP) and construction agreements for a multi-billion dollar petrochemical complex including ethane cracker, polyethylene unit, and aromatics.

An owner/developer in the drafting and negotiation of FEED and EPC agreements for a greenfield propane dehydrogenation (PDH) plant in Texas.

An owner/developer in drafting and negotiating EPC agreements for a multi-billion dollar petrochemical complex in Alberta, Canada, including propane dehydrogenation (PDH) plant and polypropylene (PP) facility.

An owner/developer in drafting and negotiating an EPC agreement for a 1,060 MW natural gas-fired combined cycle power generation facility in Virginia.

An owner/developer in drafting and negotiating an EPC agreement for development of a black start facility in connection with existing power plant in Indiana.

An owner/developer in connection with the drafting and negotiation of the EPC and long-term service agreement for a natural gas-fired combined cycle power generation facility.

An owner/developer in connection with drafting and negotiation of construction agreements for expansion of a methionine feed supplement production facility.

International engineering firm in drafting and negotiating teaming agreements and in resolving teaming agreement disputes.

Municipality as plaintiff in multi-million dollar construction defect and products liability litigation.

News

In the News · Source: The American Lawyer, Bloomberg Law, Le Monde du Droit, Law Middle East, Law360 Pulse, Legalcommunity MENA, The Oath, The Deal, The Texas Lawbook, ABF Journal, Global Arbitration Review, Global Legal Chronicle, Décideurs Magazine, Boursier, CFNEWS, Texas Lawyer, Houston Bar Association, Global Restructuring Review and Texas Bar Journal

December 10, 2024
K&S elects 37 new partners and promotes five counsel across 14 cities

View all

Matters

Kaleb has represented owners and developers in a wide range of projects spanning the U.S and the world, including representing the following clients in their LNG, oil and gas, petrochemical, power, subsea, and other projects:

Anadarko as lead associate in the drafting and negotiation of the EPC (on-shore) and EPCI (off-shore) agreements for a first-in-kind, multi-billion dollar liquefaction facility in Mozambique, representing the largest LNG project in Africa.

major oil and gas company in the drafting and negotiation of international master EPCI contracts for the engineering, procurement, construction, and installation of subsea installation projects throughout the world.

See more

Close

Matters

Kaleb has represented owners and developers in a wide range of projects spanning the U.S and the world, including representing the following clients in their LNG, oil and gas, petrochemical, power, subsea, and other projects:

Anadarko as lead associate in the drafting and negotiation of the EPC (on-shore) and EPCI (off-shore) agreements for a first-in-kind, multi-billion dollar liquefaction facility in Mozambique, representing the largest LNG project in Africa.

major oil and gas company in the drafting and negotiation of international master EPCI contracts for the engineering, procurement, construction, and installation of subsea installation projects throughout the world.

Cheniere Energy in connection with its Sabine Pass LNG facilities, representing the first LNG liquefaction project to ever be constructed in the continental United States.

Next Decade in connection with the drafting and negotiation of the FEED and EPC agreements for its Rio Grande LNG liquefaction facility in Texas, valued at nearly $9.6 billion.

Cheniere Energy in connection with the drafting and negotiation of an EPC agreement for its Corpus Christi LNG liquefaction facility for three LNG trains, valued at $9.5 billion.

An owner/developer in drafting and negotiating FEED and EPC agreements for a multi-billion dollar LNG project in Quebec, Canada.

An owner/developer in the drafting and negotiation of engineering and procurement (EP) and construction agreements for a multi-billion dollar petrochemical complex including ethane cracker, polyethylene unit, and aromatics.

An owner/developer in the drafting and negotiation of FEED and EPC agreements for a greenfield propane dehydrogenation (PDH) plant in Texas.

An owner/developer in drafting and negotiating EPC agreements for a multi-billion dollar petrochemical complex in Alberta, Canada, including propane dehydrogenation (PDH) plant and polypropylene (PP) facility.

An owner/developer in drafting and negotiating an EPC agreement for a 1,060 MW natural gas-fired combined cycle power generation facility in Virginia.

An owner/developer in drafting and negotiating an EPC agreement for development of a black start facility in connection with existing power plant in Indiana.

An owner/developer in connection with the drafting and negotiation of the EPC and long-term service agreement for a natural gas-fired combined cycle power generation facility.

An owner/developer in connection with drafting and negotiation of construction agreements for expansion of a methionine feed supplement production facility.

International engineering firm in drafting and negotiating teaming agreements and in resolving teaming agreement disputes.

Municipality as plaintiff in multi-million dollar construction defect and products liability litigation.

News

In the News · Source: The American Lawyer, Bloomberg Law, Le Monde du Droit, Law Middle East, Law360 Pulse, Legalcommunity MENA, The Oath, The Deal, The Texas Lawbook, ABF Journal, Global Arbitration Review, Global Legal Chronicle, Décideurs Magazine, Boursier, CFNEWS, Texas Lawyer, Houston Bar Association, Global Restructuring Review and Texas Bar Journal

December 10, 2024
K&S elects 37 new partners and promotes five counsel across 14 cities

View all

Credentials

J.D., The University of Alabama

M.S. Civil Engineering, The University of Alabama

B.S. Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University, summa cum laude

Texas

U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

Houston Bar Association

State Bar of Texas