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Gas and LNG Price Arbitrations: A Practical Handbook 2nd ed

Edited by: James Freeman, Mark Levy

ISBN13: 9781787421929
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781905783779
Published: March 2020
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Price review disputes have become an increasingly prominent feature in gas and LNG markets over the past decade. While the first wave of disputes were driven by the ‘triple whammy’ of recession, US shale gas and the liberalisation of the gas markets in Europe, further waves have followed with the development of increasingly liquid trading hubs across Europe, ongoing volatility in commodity prices and the continuing influx of liquefied natural gas (LNG) into Europe. And the trends previously seen in Europe are starting to be replicated in Asian markets.

This practical second edition will cover the various aspects of international gas pricing disputes. It contains contributions from leading international arbitration practitioners and arbitrators in the field, in-house counsel and industry experts. It covers the various stages of a gas pricing dispute, from drafting the clause to triggering a review, all the way through the various stages of the arbitral process. It also builds on the first edition by containing insights into more substantive topics such as hub indexation, the impact on pricing of non-price terms like destination flexibility, and the differences between gas and LNG price reviews.

Despite the large number of high-value disputes in this area, this is one of the very few publications to draw together the various strands of gas pricing disputes into one book. It is therefore an invaluable guide for practitioners, in-house counsel and anyone else with an interest in this area.

Subjects:
Energy and Natural Resources Law, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
Drafting an effective price review clause
Mark Levy QC of Allen & Overy LLP
The trigger phase
Marnix Leijten and Martje Verhoeven-de Vries Lentsch of De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek NV
Changes of circumstances as a price modifier
Michael Polkinghorne of White & Case LLP
Procedural issues in gas price review arbitrations
Oliver Browne and Philip Clifford QC of Latham & Watkins
Evidence in gas pricing arbitration
Augustin Barrier and Noradèle Radjai of LALIVE
Confidentiality in gas price reviews
Philippe Pinsolle of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP
The arbitrator’s role
Rahul Donde and Laurent Lévy of Lévy Kaufmann-Kohler
The client’s perspective
Nikolas Hübschen of Uniper Global Commodities SE
Expert evidence in price reviews and disputes
Christopher J. Goncalves and Anthony J. Melling of Berkeley Research Group LLC
The adjustment phase in gas price reviews under longterm gas supply contracts
Michelle Glassman Bock and Steven Finizio of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP
Natural gas price review arbitrations: issues in adopting hub indexation
Luis Agosti and Boaz Moselle of Compass Lexecon
The potential for price disputes in hub-indexed gas contracts
Valentina Bonetti, Dan Harris and Carlos Lapuerta of The Brattle Group
Gas price reviews in Asia-Pacific
David Jenaway of Allen & Overy LLP
Current and future trends for price reviews
James Freeman of Allen & Overy

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