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Production Sharing Agreements: A Global Legal Handbook

Edited by: Flavio G.I. Inocencio

ISBN13: 9781787426870
Published: November 2021
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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The Production Sharing Agreement (PSA) is the most widely used host government contract in the oil and gas industry, and is becoming the leading choice for most countries in their relationship with International Oil Companies (IOCs). However, there are many jurisdictional variations, and being aware of and understanding these is crucial for oil and gas practitioners working in this space.

This title is the first comparative treatment of this topic and provides a comprehensive, in-depth overview of Production Sharing Agreements in key oil and gas jurisdictions around the world. It offers a rich, critical analysis and evaluation, and features contributions from an international group of leading experts and academics who address the legal, economic and political aspects of PSAs. It also provides guidance on key recent developments by looking at jurisdictions’ overall regulatory framework and their relationship with the PSA.

This edition covers jurisdictions worldwide, including:

  • Brazil;
  • Indonesia;
  • Kazakhstan;
  • Nigeria; and
  • Russia.
Production Sharing Agreements: A Global Legal Handbook will be of interest to practitioners, academics and anyone who is involved in these contracts. It provides readers with a clear understanding of PSAs in different jurisdictions, and a variety of practical recommendations and takeaways.

Subjects:
Energy and Natural Resources Law
Contents:
Introduction
Flavio G.I. Inocencio, New University of Lisbon
Angola
Flavio G.I. Inocencio, New University of Lisbon
Azerbaijan
Banuchichak Hilalqizi, Lawyer
Brazil
Barbara Mourão Sachett, São Paulo University (USP), Paulo Henrique Reis de Oliveira, KINCAID | Mendes Vianna Advogados, Júlia Schütz Veiga, NOVA School of Law, UNL
Colombia
Ecuador
Carlos Manosalvas Silva' Manosalvas &
Partners Abogados
Ghana
Adam Abukari, Coventry University
Guyana
Alicia Elias-Roberts, The University of the West Indies (UWI)
Indonesia
Ali Nasir, Marlina Tambunan, Premier Oil Indonesia
Kazakhstan
Sanzhar Amangeldy, Saniya Perzadayeva, Unicase Law Firm
Libya
Ebtissam El Kailani, Vestas, Asma Muttawa, International energy lawyer
Malaysia
Philip Teoh, Azmi & Associates
Mozambique
Nuno Frota, Clyde & Co LLP, London
Nigeria
Ngutor S. Jato, Serenity Legal Union and Partners
Qatar
Russia
Aaron M. Cooper, University of Eastern Finland; Coventry University
Trinidad & Tobago
Terrance Ali, Risa J. Mark, Indira Rampaul-Cheddie, Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries
Vietnam
Umut Turksen, Coventry University, Ha T. Nguyen, Airports Corporation of Vietnam