joined Cozen's Energy, Environmental and Public Utilities practice as a member in the Harrisburg, PA office in September 2015. He was previously a partner K&L Gates. Bibikos has a litigation, regulatory and transactional practice that focuses on oil and gas law, energy and natural resource development, environmental litigation and regulatory counseling, public utility law and administrative law. He has represented a broad range of clients in the energy sector, including oil and gas companies developing natural gas from unconventional shale formations like the Marcellus and Utica located in the Appalachian Basin. His clients also include interstate pipeline companies, midstream companies, public utilities, alternative energy producers, oilfield services companies, construction equipment rental companies, major land developers, major food corporations, government contractors, and other commercial entities in various market sectors. Bibikos also serves as an adjunct professor of oil and gas law at Widener University Commonwealth Law School. He has written more than 40 publications during the past 10 years and is a frequent lecturer at professional CLE events on topics that span a variety of disciplines including oil and gas law, environmental law, cybersecurity in the energy sector and public utility law. Among other law reviews, he is the author of A Review of the Implied Covenant of Development in the Shale Gas Era, and a co-author of A Primer on Oil & Gas Law in the Marcellus Shale States, cited favorably and relied upon by state and federal courts, other practitioners, and various authors of law reviews and legal treatises. He is also a contributing author of The Law of Oil & Gas in Pennsylvania (Implied Covenants, Chapter 6 (PBI 1st ed.) (September 2014)) and Environmental Law & Practice (Water Resources, Chapter 7 (PBI 7th ed. 2012)). He started his career in 2003 as a law clerk to Honorable Dan Pellegrini of the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.