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The Association of International Petroleum Negotiators (AIPN) model form joint operating agreement (JOA) was first issued in 1990 and has undergone a number of subsequent revisions. It is the most widely-used (although not always the most liked) joint operating agreement in international conventional oil and gas projects today. This book offers a pragmatic, detailed clause-by-clause review of the most recent (2012) version of the conventional petroleum AIPN JOA. Each clause is analysed in depth by reference to: (1) a statement of what the clause says; (2) a summary of the intended meaning of the clause; and (3) observations on how the clause tends to be modified in practice and might be improved. The book also analyses the major appendices of the AIPN JOA, including the accounting procedure and the lifting procedures. This book is written by experienced practitioners who together have many years of knowledge and understanding in redrafting, negotiating and applying the AIPN JOA. It will be invaluable to legal representatives, financiers, commercial managers, operational personnel and government parties who are dealing with the AIPN JOA, whether for the first time or from a position of relative familiarity.

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This detailed commentary will be an essential tool for practitioners and academics working and teaching in the petroleum sector. -- Norah Gallagher & Sam Dunkley

Table of Contents
1. Introduction 2. Article 2 – Term and termination 3. Article 3 – Scope 4. Article 4 – Operator 5. Article 5 – Operating committee 6. Article 6 – Work programs and budgets 7. Article 7 – Operations by fewer than all parties 8. Article 8 – Default 9. Article 9 – Disposition of production 10. Article 10 – Decommissioning and abandonment 11. Article 11 – Surrender, extensions and renewals 12. Article 12 – Transfer of interest or rights and changes in control 13. Article 13 – Withdrawal from agreement 14. Article 14 – Relationship of parties and tax 15. Article 15 – Venture information, confidentiality, intellectual property 16. Article 16 – Force majeure 17. Article 17 – Notices 18. Article 18 – Applicable law, dispute resolution, waiver of sovereign Immunity 19. Article 19 – Allocation of cost and profit hydrocarbons 20. Article 20 – General provisions 21. Accounting procedure 22. Appendices

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    Publisher: Globe Law and Business Ltd
    Publication Date: 28/02/2019
    ISBN13: 9781787422001, 978-1787422001
    ISBN10: 1787422003

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The Association of International Petroleum Negotiators (AIPN) model form joint operating agreement (JOA) was first issued in 1990 and has undergone a number of subsequent revisions. It is the most widely-used (although not always the most liked) joint operating agreement in international conventional oil and gas projects today. This book offers a pragmatic, detailed clause-by-clause review of the most recent (2012) version of the conventional petroleum AIPN JOA. Each clause is analysed in depth by reference to: (1) a statement of what the clause says; (2) a summary of the intended meaning of the clause; and (3) observations on how the clause tends to be modified in practice and might be improved. The book also analyses the major appendices of the AIPN JOA, including the accounting procedure and the lifting procedures. This book is written by experienced practitioners who together have many years of knowledge and understanding in redrafting, negotiating and applying the AIPN JOA. It will be invaluable to legal representatives, financiers, commercial managers, operational personnel and government parties who are dealing with the AIPN JOA, whether for the first time or from a position of relative familiarity.

    Trade Review
    This detailed commentary will be an essential tool for practitioners and academics working and teaching in the petroleum sector. -- Norah Gallagher & Sam Dunkley

    Table of Contents
    1. Introduction 2. Article 2 – Term and termination 3. Article 3 – Scope 4. Article 4 – Operator 5. Article 5 – Operating committee 6. Article 6 – Work programs and budgets 7. Article 7 – Operations by fewer than all parties 8. Article 8 – Default 9. Article 9 – Disposition of production 10. Article 10 – Decommissioning and abandonment 11. Article 11 – Surrender, extensions and renewals 12. Article 12 – Transfer of interest or rights and changes in control 13. Article 13 – Withdrawal from agreement 14. Article 14 – Relationship of parties and tax 15. Article 15 – Venture information, confidentiality, intellectual property 16. Article 16 – Force majeure 17. Article 17 – Notices 18. Article 18 – Applicable law, dispute resolution, waiver of sovereign Immunity 19. Article 19 – Allocation of cost and profit hydrocarbons 20. Article 20 – General provisions 21. Accounting procedure 22. Appendices

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