Analyses and critiques the key regulatory and commercial dimensions of the oil and gas industryIn recent years, a great deal has changed in the oil and gas industry, from legal and regulatory change to falling oil prices. The contemporary oil and gas industry is now intensely focussed on cost-saving and the UK has radical redrawn its revenue-raising expectations.This updated third edition of 'UK Oil and Gas Law' has been published in two volumes: this volume focuses on resource management and regulatory law, while the other deals with commercial and contract law issues. The twin volumes bring together academic and practising lawyers, mainly based in Aberdeen, Europe's Energy Capital, to consider the key regulatory and commercial dimensions of an ever-changing hydrocarbon province.New for this editionA detailed analysis of the Wood Review and its implementation, including its effects on the licensing system and third party access to infrastructureA discussion of the the changing face of the UK's tax systemA new chapter on onshore shale developmentsAn expanded treatment of decommissioning issues, including a new chapter on Decommissioning SecurityContributorsJudith Aldersey-Williams, Partner, CMS, Nabarro and Olswang, Aberdeen.James Cowie, Trainee Solicitor, Jones Day, Aberdeen.Greg Gordon, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Aberdeen.Luke Havemann, Senior Associate, Bowmans Oil & Gas Team in Cape Town, South Africa.Tina Hunter, Professor of Law, University of Aberdeen.Alexander Kemp, Schlumberger Professor of Petroleum Economics, University of Aberdeen.Steven Latta, Assistant Head of Transnational Education, Glasgow Caledonian University.John Paterson, Professor of Law and Vice Principal for Internationalisation, University of Aberdeen.Claire Ralph, Head of Tax, Falklands Island Government; formerly Oil and Gas UK and HM Treasury.Uisdean Vass, Senior Counsel, Womble Bond Dickinson, Aberdeen.Emre Uenmez, Lecturer in Law, University of Aberdeen.Constantinos Yiallourides, Teaching Fellow, University of Aberdeen.
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In recent years, a great deal has changed in the oil and gas industry, from legal and regulatory change to falling oil prices. This updated third edition of UK Oil and Gas Law has been published in two volumes: this volume focuses on resource management and regulatory law.
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List of Figures and TablesList of ContributorsList of Abbreviations and AcronymsForeword to the First EditionPreface to the First EditionPreface to the Second EditionPreface to the Third EditionTable of CasesTable of StatutesTable of Statutory InstrumentsTable of European LegislationTable of International Instruments Introduction and Context 1 Oil and Gas Law on the United Kingdom Continental Shelf: Current Practice and Emerging Trends in Public and Regulatory LawGreg Gordon, John Paterson Emre Üşenmez and James Cowie 2 Rejuvenating Activity in the North Sea Oil and Gas Industry: The Role of Tax Incentives in ContextAlex Kemp and Linda Stephen 3 The UK’s Energy Security Emre Üşenmez, James Cowie and Greg Gordon Resource Management 4 Petroleum LicensingGreg Gordon 5 The Wood Review and Maximising Economic Recovery upon the UKCSGreg Gordon, John Paterson and Uisdean Vass 6 Access to InfrastructureUisdean Vass 7 The UK’s Oil and Gas Fiscal Regime: A Radical EvolutionClaire Ralph 8 Maritime Boundaries in the North Sea and the North AtlanticConstantinos Yiallourides Regulatory Law 9 Current Practice and Emerging Trends in Regulating Onshore Exploration and Production in Great BritainTina Hunter, Steven Latta and Greg Gordon 10 Health and Safety at Work OffshoreJohn Paterson 11 Environmental Law and Regulation on the UKCSLuke Havemann and Tina Hunter 12 Decommissioning of Offshore Oil and Gas InstallationsJohn Paterson 13 Decommissioning SecurityJudith Aldersey-Williams Appendix: Mature Province Initiatives Index
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A detailed analysis of the Wood Review and its implementation, including its effects on the licensing system and third party access to infrastructure

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781474420181
Publisert
2018-02-23
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Edinburgh University Press
Vekt
902 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Biografisk notat

Greg Gordon is Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Aberdeen. John Paterson is Professor of Law at the University of Aberdeen. Emre Usenmez is Lecturer in Law at the University of Aberdeen.