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Awarded Practice Areas

Energy Law Administrative and Public Law Energy Regulatory Law International Arbitration Oil and Gas Law
*Named the "Lawyer of the Year" in this practice area in the 2026 edition in Vancouver.

Biography

Matthew (Matt) Ghikas, FCIArb is a leading energy and regulatory counsel who is also available to act as arbitrator or mediator in energy, natural resource and other commercial disputes. He has practiced law for over 25 years, primarily in British Columbia but also in proceedings across western Canada. He has been a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (FCIArb) since 2018, is a roster arbitrator for arbitral institutions and has acted as arbitrator in a variety of matters. Matt has completed the Mediation Intensive at the Program on Negotiation (Harvard Law School Executive Education).

Although Matt has a commercial and construction litigation background, his primary focus for many years has been the energy industry. Matt is a past leader of Fasken’s Global Energy and Climate Group in the BC Region.

Complex, multi-party regulatory litigation requires a strategic approach, combined with knowledge of the role of regulation and the energy industry. Matt understands the industry. He also understands that energy companies have long-term relationships with regulators, governments, Indigenous communities and other stakeholders. He is attuned to how policy and political forces are changing the environment in which companies operate. Clients appreciate Matt’s practical day-to-day advice and collaborative style, which enables Matt to participate seamlessly in cross-disciplinary project teams that include in-house counsel, accountants, engineers, economists and scientists.

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376 Best Lawyers awards

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Overview

  • English

  • University of Toronto, LLB, graduated 1998

  • Alberta, 2013
  • British Columbia, 1999
  • English
  • Alberta, 2013
  • British Columbia, 1999
  • University of Toronto, LLB, graduated 1998

Client Testimonials

Awards & Focus

Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2026 - Energy Law Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2024 - Energy Regulatory Law Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2023 - Oil and Gas Law Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2021 - Energy Regulatory Law Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2018 - Energy Regulatory Law
Named "Lawyer of the Year" by Best Lawyers® for:
  • Energy Law, Vancouver, Canada (2026)
  • Energy Regulatory Law, Vancouver, Canada (2024)
  • Oil and Gas Law, Vancouver, Canada (2023)
  • Energy Regulatory Law, Vancouver, Canada (2021)
  • Energy Regulatory Law, Vancouver, Canada (2018)
Recognized in The Best Lawyers in Canada 2026 for work in:
  • Administrative and Public Law
  • Energy Law
  • Energy Regulatory Law
  • International Arbitration
  • Oil and Gas Law

Case History

Cases
  • FortisBC 2010-2011 Natural Gas Revenue Requirements Application
Acted for the applicant, which is the largest natural gas utility in British Columbia, in setting rates for a two year period.
  • Terasen Gas Inc. Application For Biomethane Service
Lead counsel for Terasen Gas Inc. in its application to the Utilities Commission for approval of its investment in biomethane supply projects, and the necessary cost allocation and rate structures to support a biomethane service offering.
  • British Columbia Transmission Corporation Thermal Upgrade Project
Acted as counsel for British Columbia Transmission Corporation in an application for public interest approval of a thermal upgrade of two 500kV transmission lines. The thermal upgrade project was the first project advanced by BC Transmission Corporation under its Transmission Expansion Policy, which contemplates construction of infrastructure in advance of committed contracts.
  • AltaLink Management Ltd. 1043L (904L) Rebuild Project Located Between Jack Fish Lake Areaand Petrolia 816S Substation and Keephills 320P Substation / 1043L 240 kV Transmission Line Project Located Between Jack Fish Lake Area
Lead counsel for AltaLink in a Facility Application before the Alberta Utilities Commission to construct a 50 km high voltage transmission line to Edmonton, Alberta.
  • British Columbia Transmission Corporation Open Access Transmission Tariff
Counsel to British Columbia Transmission Corporation. Obtained approval of tariff amendments in accordance with FERC Order No. 890.

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