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OverviewSince the first edition of this best-selling title in 2008, the international liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry has shown a rare capacity for innovation and change. Despite this, there was no predicting the nature and full extent of the sector’s transformation since the book’s last edition in 2017, and this fourth edition has been updated to take into account the rapidly shifting arrangements and participations across the international LNG business. This fully revised new edition features contributions from leading energy companies, institutions and academic bodies, as well as consultancies and law firms, and each of the writers is a specialist in their field. Topics covered have been expanded for this fourth edition and chapters span all relevant commercial, political, regulatory and legal issues. They also examine the effects of the energy transition’s initiatives and innovations, including: carbon-neutral or ‘green’ LNG; LNG and hydrogen; the geopolitics of LNG; structure and integration; and the principles of price formation. Whether you are a lawyer in private practice or from a national or international oil company, utility business, ship broking or ship building firm, bank or energy advisory practice, this commercially focused title will provide you with a unique, practical guide to today’s international LNG business, while offering thoughtful insights on what the future may bring. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul Griffin , David BakerPublisher: Globe Law and Business Ltd Imprint: Globe Law and Business Ltd Edition: 4th New edition Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 24.00cm ISBN: 9781837230037ISBN 10: 183723003 Pages: 605 Publication Date: 26 September 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsForeword Martin Houston Tellurian Preface – The role of LNG Steven R Miles Baker Institute – Centre for Energy Studies LNG’s Place in the Energy Transition Shipping and Emissions Mark Bell SGMF Uses and Emissions Pradhuman Aggarwal Alessandro Agosta Dumitru Dediu McKinsey A Bridge to Where? Carbon-Neutral LNG/Carbon Adjustment Kasia Kłaczyn´ska Lewis EY Law LNG’s decarbonisation Zlata Sergeeva Kapsarc LNG, carbon and trading Nick Fulford Mark Wilkie Gaffney Cline Smaller scale LNG Elio Ruggeri Alessio Torelli SNAM LNG and Hydrogen David Baker White & Case Ana Munoz Neom The Role of Regulation Nina Howell David Lang King and Spalding The Geography of LNG The Geopolitics of LNG Frank Harris Wood Mackenzie The Rise of North American LNG Vivek Bakshi Dentons The role of Russia James Henderson Vitaly Yermakov OIES The Dominance of North Asian Markets Aras Berenjforoush Joseph Phelan BP Australia and LNG Saul Kavonic MST Financial Kaushal Ramesh Rystad Energy Which Way for the Middle East and LNG? Anne-Sophie Corbeau Colombia Projects and Participants Structure and Integration Peter Roberts Cross Keys Floating LNG Nick Kouvaritakis Richard Nelson Mayer Brown Participants and Joint Ventures Rich Feely Shell Michael Lawson King and Wood Mallesons LNG and ESG Jason Bennett Michael Harrison Baker Botts Ships to Take, Places to Go Vessel Construction and Operation David Gardner Schjodt Capacity and trading Stephen Mackin Clyde Regulation and ESG Philip Roche Norton Rose Selling, Buying, and Trading Sale and Purchase Agreements Beng Kwang Lim Chevron Singapore Pte. Ltd. Obligations of Sale and Purchase Anthony Patten Shu Ching Tam Herbet Smith Freehills Failures and Reliefs Malcolm Jarvis Twenty Essex The Price of LNG Price Formation Andrew Walker Cheniere Markets and Prices Luis Agosti Boaz Moselle Compass Lexecon Price Reviews in Practice James Freeman Allen & Overy Contract Re-Openers and Hardship Elizabeth Oger Gross Michael Polkinghorne White & Case Finance for LNG The Role of States and ECAs Scott Neilson Allen & Overy Disputes and Re-Negotiation Nature of Dispute Resolution Ted Greeno Quinn Emanuel Price Disputes James Baily Tomas Furlong Herbert Smith Freehills Delivery Disputes John Gilbert Alistair Calvert BracewellReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |