Description
Book SynopsisThe oil and gas industry’s wide international exposure and constantly changing landscape leave it particularly vulnerable to disputes. As this practical book demonstrates, the risks associated with disputes can be mitigated by parties utilising governing law and dispute resolution clauses in contractual agreements within the sector. Examining a global range of jurisdictions, the book offers clear guidance on the most appropriate choice of law and choice of dispute resolution forum for oil and gas contracts, analysing the key issues and defining the legal contours involved.
Key Features:
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- Insightful contributions from over 40 leading practitioners and expert legal scholars
- Examination of domestic and international case law, with analysis of the local laws of 24 jurisdictions globally
- Consideration of the future of disputes in the oil and gas industry by tracking the evolution and latest trends of the global energy market
- Examination of the dispute resolution mechanisms used to mitigate disputes, with a focus on international arbitration as a forum for dispute resolution
- Discussions of a range of operations in the oil and gas industry, including upstream, midstream and downstream projects, and the various contracts that exist within these
Featuring a comparative and practice-oriented perspective, this highly informative book will prove an essential resource for practitioners advising parties concerning contractual agreements in the oil and gas sector, as well as a valuable reference point for scholars of energy law and arbitration.
Table of ContentsContents: Preface xxvii PART I KEY PRINCIPLES AND ISSUES RELATED TO GOVERNING LAW AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY 1 The oil and gas industry is prone to disputes 2 Elina Aleynikova, Tuuli Timonen and Eduardo G Pereira 2 Governing law of oil and gas agreements and of disputes arising in the oil and gas industry 22 Elina Aleynikova, Tuuli Timonen and Eduardo G Pereira 3 Dispute resolution planning in oil and gas projects 59 Elina Aleynikova, Tuuli Timonen and Eduardo G Pereira 4 Future of oil and gas disputes 86 Elina Aleynikova, Tuuli Timonen and Eduardo G. Pereira PART II KEY JURISDICTIONS’ APPROACH TOWARDS GOVERNING LAW AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY A. Americas 5 Argentina 102 Pablo Rueda and Marcos Blanco 6 Bolivia 117 Ramiro Moreno Baldivieso 7 Brazil 126 Flávio Spaccaquerche Barbosa and Vanessa Winkler 8 Canada 139 Philip Abraham, Rachel A. Howie, Kim Martyn and Adrienne O’Reilly 9 Mexico 157 Juan Carlos Serra Campillo and Jorge Eduardo Escobedo Montaño 10 United States of America 168 Lisa M. Bohmer B. Africa 11 Algeria 187 Waniss Almashri Otman 12 Angola 210 José-Miguel Júdice, Ana Oliveira Rocha and Ana Coimbra Trigo 13 Ghana 220 Thomas Kojo Stephens and Seyram Dzikunu 14 Libya 233 Waniss Almashri Otman 15 Mozambique 253 José-Miguel Júdice, Ana Oliveira Rocha and Ana Coimbra Trigo 16 Nigeria 261 Olayemi Anyanechi C. Asia 17 Azerbaijan 280 Anna Dreyzina 18 China 294 Michael Polkinghorne and Anna Chuwen Dai 19 Indonesia 315 Debby Sulaiman and Ali Nasir 20 Iran 329 Seyed Nasrollah Ebrahimi 21 Kazakhstan 348 Yerbolat Yerkebulanov and Bakhyt Tukulov 22 Qatar 360 Francis Nii Botchway and Abdullah Dohan Al-Shammari 23 England and Wales 372 Mark Clarke and James Hart 24 France 389 Kirsten Odynski, Philippe Boisvert, Menalco J. Solis, and Agathe Mercier 25 Georgia 404 Ketevan Betaneli 26 The Netherlands 422 Kasper Krzeminski and Lisa Schoenmakers 27 Russia 435 Noah Rubins QC, Alexey Yadykin and Dmitry Kazhaev Index