Environmental / Energy Law

Oil and Gas Decommissioning Law, Policy and Comparative Practice

By Marc Hammerson
Globe Law and Business April 2013

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781905783786
Publisher
Globe Law and Business
Publication
April 2013
Format
Hardback , 391 pages
Jurisdiction
International ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

As certain oil and gas provinces near the end of their production lives, companies, governments and other stakeholders are turning their attention to decommissioning. The price of disposing of oil and gas installations is enormous. Yet the costs (both financial and otherwise) of getting this wrong can be even greater.

Numerous stakeholders are affected. There is a general public interest in upholding environmental and safety standards. Governments wish to comply with their international convention commitments – while ensuring that costs are borne by industry. Taxpayers, who may indirectly pay for up to two-thirds of decommissioning costs, want a proportionate response. Oil companies need a clear allocation of costs among joint venturers – and security for the same from those lacking creditworthiness. Corporate and asset acquisition and disposal activity require certainty in these areas. Outside the world of energy, other industries (particularly shipping and fishing) have strong interests in ensuring that decommissioning is performed to a certain standard.

These topics touch on a range of professional disciplines. Legal, tax, accounting and environmental issues overlap with each other. Common industry agreements – such as the licence, the joint operating agreement and the security agreement (as well as any M&A and financing transactions) – need to fit together.

Part I of this new practical book therefore analyses each professional area relating to decommissioning. As well as these professional disciplines and agreements, Part I contains chapters on UN law, OSPAR regulations, government policy, offshore contracting, health and safety and technical issues. These topics are further examined using a case study from a completed North Sea decommissioning project. Part II provides an international comparative analysis. It features coverage of how international laws on decommissioning are implemented in the major oil-producing jurisdictions around the world.

As well as decommissioning professionals, this book will be of interest to oil and gas executives, lawyers, accountants, tax advisers, insurers, investment bankers, academics and other professionals connected to the oil and gas industry.

About the Author

Contributing firm Author(s)
   
Australia  
Minter Ellison Sam MacGibbon
Austria  
STR Holding Eduardo G Pereira
Canada  
Norton Rose Canada LLP Alan Harvie
  Wylie Spicer
England  
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP Anthony Martinez
  Marc Hammerson
Ashurst LLP Nicholas Ross-McCall
  Peter Roberts
CMS Cameron McKenna LLP Ben Holland
Ernst & Young Robert Hodges
OSPAR Commission Luisa Rodriguez Lucas
Reed Smith Maricela Robles Garza
  Nicholas Rock
Standard Bank Plc Charlie Houston
Stephenson Harwood Simon Moore
University Of Aberdeen John Paterson
Indonesia  
Hiswara Bunjamin & Tanjung Mira Fadhya
Malaysia  
SKRINE Faizah Jamaludin
Netherlands  
Platform Brokers Jan Groot
Nigeria  
Aluko & Oyebode Gbenga Oyebode
Norway  
Arntzen de Besche Advokatfirma AS Erlend Bakken
  Karl Erik Aanjesen Navestad
  Merete Kristensen
Portugal  
AVM Advogados António Vicente Marques
Scotland  
CMS Cameron McKenna (Scotland) LLP Judith Aldersey-Williams
Decom North Sea Brian Nixon
Marathon Oil Corp Callum R Falconer
The Robert Gordon University Leon Moller
Singapore  
Herbert Smith Freehills LLP Jessica Raza
USA  
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP Gabriel Joseph Procaccini
  Steven Otillar
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