This in-depth reference tool to the energy industry covers everything from major oil companies to independents, utilities, pipelines, coal, LNG, oil field services, refiners and more. Includes over a dozen statistical tables and our unique profiles of The Energy 500 Firms
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A roundtable discussion featuring several Russian officials and scholars of the energy industry, ecology and policy in the Russian Federation, is presented. Adapted from the source document.
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Market research guide to the energy industry-a tool for strategic planning, competitive intelligence, employment searches or financial research. Contains trends analysis, globalization, trade, statistical tables and an industry glossary. Includes our profiles of the Energy 500 Firms, featuring addresses, phone numbers and executive names
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Market research guide to the energy industry-a tool for strategic planning, competitive intelligence, employment searches or financial research. Contains trends analysis, globalization, trade, statistical tables and an industry glossary. Includes our profiles of the Energy 500 Firms, featuring addresses, phone numbers and executive names
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Since the European Union's de-regulation policy for electricity and energy suppliers was implemented, new strategic configurations have emerged. Traditional restraints of geographical limitations on energy companies have been partly removed: the diversity at national regulatory and company level means that the European scene is one of a multiplicity of strategic configurations and developments, whilst also being complex and segmented. This book highlights the strategic and regulatory challenges of European deregulation, with its main focus being on the business strategies within the emerging de-regulated electricity markets; various regulatory implications which are being raised in this new climate are discussed. Some of the central strategic issues facing the electricity industry in its new competitive context are explored and reviewed, with classical themes debated as a prelude to the following empirical investigation of actual business strategies pursued by the electricity and energy industries. The main section of this work consists of 7 national case studies of business strategies which also include one North and one South American case. These were considered important inclusions as the North American companies are large investors in the European market, whilst the European companies invest in the South American market. The final chapter is a comparison and summary of the national patterns of market structures, business strategies and regulatory styles with a brief look at some challenges to be faced in future.
Introduction /Ronnie King --Effective arbitration clauses /James MacDonald,Dyfan Owen --Time and cost efficiency /Peter Ashford --Alternative dispute resolution /Luke Carbon,Georgia Quick --Practical tips from an in-house lawyer's perspective /Rachael Bewsey --The 2017 AIPN Model Dispute Resolution Agreement /M Imad Khan,Jennifer Smith --Oil and gas arbitrations in the Middle East and North Africa /Tim Martin --Gas pricing disputes /Ghislaine Lawless,Matthew Saunders --EPC and construction disputes /Patrese McVeigh,Rob Palmer --Joint venture disputes /Nicholas Lingard,Emily Stennett --LNG plant disputes /Ben Giaretta --The Energy Charter Treaty /Thomas K Sprange,Ben J Williams --The role of expert evidence in energy arbitrations /Adrian Howick --Arbitrating competition law claims in the energy sector /Neil Cuninghame,Max Strasberg --Dispute funding and the energy sector /Oliver Gayner,Tom Glasgow,Nathan Landis --Enforcement of awards /Rajinder Bassi,Jon Newman.
This book analyses how socially responsible investments as well as the rising importance of Islamic finance are linked to the shift towards renewable energy. Academics and practitioners in the field take a global perspective and present case studies from several countries. The book is divided into three parts: The first part sheds new light on the energy shift towards renewable energy. The second shows the increasing interest of investors in sustainability, and the authors argue that investors not only look at expected returns and risks, but also at social returns. Finally, the third part explains the need for social returns in Islamic finance, which cannot be explained by traditional finance theory. This is the fifth volume in a series on energy organized by the Centre for Energy and Value Issues (CEVI).