James P. Langley is an independent Energy Consultant with over 45 years of experience in his field. His practice focuses on business analysis related to Refining, Transportation, and other facets of the Downstream Industry. Mr. Langley holds a BA in Chemical Engineering and an MA in Business, with emphasis in marketing and finance. He has worked extensively on the international scene, traveling to over 40 countries
Background Experience: Building on hard core plant operations, Mr. Langley's career moved into operations planning and strategic analysis. The money side of the industry analysis led into mergers and acquisitions, CFO of a specialty refining and chemical company, and, for many years, the industry subject matter expert for the financial services firm PricewaterhouseCoopers. In that role, Mr. Langley traveled the world to guide PwC consultants and auditors in the nuance of the petroleum industry. Critical in that assignment was bridging knowledge between functional expertise in many areas, including litigation and arbitration support.
Later, Mr. Langley provided engineering, operations, and maintenance knowledge to the benchmarking of natural gas pipelines and processing facilities in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, South America, and Africa.
Litigation Support: Jim Langley has worked and consulted in almost every aspect of the downstream industry, and can explain past and current practices. He has worked in operations, supply and trading, marketing, finance, accounting, and taxation.
Mr. Langley has been successful in helping attorneys quickly understand the commercial, technical, operational, and broad business practices of their clients' industry. He provides a detailed analysis of strengths and weaknesses of the opposition's position, and includes suggested interrogatories. In written reports, he offers insights that clarify underlying issues in the dispute, and quantify the economic impact on clients. In deposition and testimony, Mr. Langley explains these issues in a way that is easily understood by the judge or jury.
He has spoken on industry issues on several occasions and taught an annual symposium course for 18 years at UT Dallas to international oil company finance and accounting executives.
Case Examples:
- Crude Royalties
- Pipeline Throughput Maximization
- Pipeline Losses in Transit
- Valuations Based on Projected Event
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- Refining Business Valuation
- Refinery Lost Profits
- Suitable Fuel Availability
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