Members have extensive experience acting in traditional oil and gas disputes such as exploration and production, the construction of power generation plant and petrochemical refineries, and also supporting infrastructure including FPSOs (floating production storage and offloading units), jack-up and semisubmersible drilling rigs, storage facilities, and dredging and subsea cabling and pipe-laying vessels and other apparatus.
Many members have also built substantial reputations in the renewable energy sector including projects related to clean energy sources such as solar, wind, hydro and biofuels, as well as projects in the nuclear industry.
Members have extensive experience of large-scale water supply, wastewater recycling and desalination construction projects in the UK and overseas particularly the Middle East and Asia-Pacific. They also continue to be instructed on disputes related to mining projects including coal and phosphates, worldwide.
Members are also instructed on wider commercial energy law disputes surrounding the related shareholder, supply/sales, power purchase, offtake and farm-in agreements, and issues around feed-in tariffs.
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