Shourav Lahiri, a partner in the Energy & Natural Resources Group at Reed Smith LLP specialising in the resolution of disputes in the oil & gas and infrastructure sectors, writes about the three principal routes to resolving energy disputes in the region.
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Top 30 EPC review: The top contractors from our 2018 list
As Oil & Gas Middle East prepares to reveal the Top 30 EPC Contractors for the upstream industry in 2019, look back at our top tier from last year
Renewables set to outspend E&P in APAC as soon as next year: Rystad Energy
The countries listed have strong pipelines for renewable energy of all kinds
Unit of Kuwait’s KUFPEC signs agreement for Pakistan’s Makhad block
The company says it will work closely with Pakistan’s national oil companies in its work to acquire seismic data and drill an exploration well in the block
Oil potential remains abundant beyond shale
The Association of International Petroleum Negotiators (AIPN) International Petroleum Summit, held in Houston this week, focused on a number of themes which will help companies determine a strategy for the years ahead.
Offshore blocks in the Gulf of Mexico to be offered in 2019 licensing round
24 blocks in the Cuban economic exclusive zone of the Gulf of Mexico are being offered
NOC Libya “increasingly concerned” about lawlessness and theft
The ongoing conflict has led to multiple issues for the national oil company, making it difficult to continue its operations smoothly
Sound Energy could sell Eastern Moroccan portfolio following failed well test
The company is halting its exploration programme and will look to market its Eastern Moroccan portfolio
Sound Energy to cut expenses by 50% after failed Morocco well test
The cuts will include cutting staff numbers and staff costs, and are already underway