K. Talus; “Apples and oranges? Two recent books on natural gas and LNG: Peter Roberts, contracts for the sale and transportation of gas and LNG: Principles and Practice, 5th edition (Sweet – Maxwell 2017) and Paul Griffin (note d.v.), liquefied natural gas – The right and activity of LNG, 3rd edition (Globe Law and Business 2017) OGEL 4 (2017), www.ogel.org URL: www.ogel.org/article.asp?key=3724 A practical and comprehensive guide to the structuring of gas and LNG sales and transport projects, based on the author`s experience. The discussion is complemented by three previous agreements and a number of other examples of clauses demonstrating the practical mechanics of compiling the agreement, which are also available on electronic access CD. Westlaw UK`s intelligent navigation combines with primary law in combination with the know-how of our book portfolio, which offers you a seamless, consistent and integrated search experience whenever you need to refer to the text. Article: OGEL 4 (2017), ProView liquefied natural gas (LNG) lets you connect and interact with the content you rely on, in a new way, wherever and whenever you want. Learn more about ProView. OGELFORUM Member Peter RobertsPeter Roberts is an energy rights advocate with two decades of experience in purchasing and regulating the oil and gas project. Trained as a lawyer in England and also admitted as a lawyer in Hong Kong, he was previously an in-house advisor to Exxon for several years. He has been a partner in British and American law firms and was the former general counsel of Centrica Energy. In addition, he has been living and working in Asia for 8 years. He is currently managing partner of Andrews Kurth LLP`s London office.
He is the author of numerous articles and articles as well as two other leading textbooks in the energy sector. As a regular speaker at energy conferences, he is the general editor of AIPN`s Journal of World Energy Law – Business (published by the OUP). Peter is also a former chair of the IBA Commission on Oil and Gas Law, honorarozent at the Centre for Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy at the University of Dundee and a member of the Global Faculty of the Qatar University Centre for Energy, Environmental and Sustainability Law and Policy Thomson Reuters ProView™ is the iPad app specially designed for lawyers like you. To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. SECTION IPART A: GENERAL PRINCIPLES1. The nature of gas and LNG2. Project structure3. The attribution process4. Regulatory issues5. Price6. Price assessment7. Collateral SupportPART B: GAS UND LNG SALES8.
Contract forms9. Parts10. Term11. The delivery point, delivery12. Quantities, prices, reserves13. Nominations, calendar14. Error 15. Undertake, exceed 16.
Take and pay, take or pay17. Make-up, carry forwardPART C: GAS TRANSPORTATION18. Pipeline Principles19. Parties20. Term21. The point of entry, the point of delivery22. Quantities, capabilities23. Carrier and shipper obligations24. The carrier and shipper are down25.
The rate, capacity payment, shipping or pay26. Commingling, allocation, allocationPART D: LNG TRANSPORTATION27. The LNG28 shipment. Charterparty- und SPA-SchnittstellenPART E: COMMON COMPONENTS29. Billing, payment 30. Quality specifications31. Off-Specification Gas and LNG32. Measure33. Facilities34. Interview35. Force majeure36.
Responsibility, limitation37. Transfers, third-party performance, control38. Resignation39. Dispute resolution40. Other provisionsSECTION IIAnhang A – Proforma Gas Sales Memorandum of Understanding B – Proforma Gas VerkaufsvereinbarungAnhang C – Proforma Gas Transportation Memorandum of UnderstandingAppendix D – Proforma Gas Transportation AgreementAppendix E – Additional Drafting Access to Legal – Regulatory Data (well over 10,000 documents) Buy this title as an eBook, to start reading today: access to articles from the OGEL Journal (in total, well over 3000 articles for premium account holders) doc.close (); ); – this.iframeload – funktion () – var iframe – document.getElementById (iframeId); iframe.style.display setTimeout (function ) – setIframeHeight (initialResizeCallback); e, 20; e, 20); getDocHe e-function
