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Understanding Joint Operating Agreements

Book | 1st edition 2016 | United Kingdom | Eduardo Pereira
Description

The Joint Operating Agreement (JOA) is widely used in the petroleum industry as a contractual framework for joint ventures across different continents and standards.

The first part of this book deals with considerations prior to entering into a JOA, such as compliance with bribery laws; standards, practices and procedures across the petroleum industry; enforceability of JOAs and understanding decommissioning obligations. The second part focusses on key clauses within any JOA covering topics including health and safety considerations; liability and insurance; and control of operations and expenditures.

This is a unique publication dedicated to analysing all of these key practical issues faced by oil and gas companies in different parts of the world in negotiating and implementing a JOA in a single book publication.

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Type of product Book
Format Hardback
EAN / ISSN 9781780684116 / 9781780684536
Weight 845 g
Status Available
Number of pages xvi + 402 p.
Access to exercice No
Publisher Intersentia
Language English
Publication Date Nov 18, 2016
Available on Jurisquare No
Available on Strada Belgique No
Available on Strada Europe No
Available on Strada Luxembourg No
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  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
    Eduardo G. Pereira
  • Part I. Considerations Prior to Entering Into a JOA
  • Bribery Laws and Compliance
    Owen Dyfan, Wei Wei Wang, Aaron Murphy
  • The Relationship with Other Joint Venture Agreements
    Jen Ackroyd
  • Unitisation and Unit Operating Agreements
    Eduardo G. Pereira, Giulia Carloni
  • Key Issues Relating to JOAs in Civil Law Countries
    Eduardo G. Pereira, Yanal Abul Failat
  • The Relationship Between a JOA and a Host Government Instrument
    Eduardo G. Pereira, Ole Kirkvaag
  • Decommisioning Obligations, Practices and Procedures
    Craig Purdie
  • Standards and Practices in JOAs Across the Petroleum Industry
    Yanal Abul Failat, Eduardo G. Pereira
  • Modifying the Standard JOA to Accommodate Unconventional Petroleum Projects
    Peter Roberts
  • Part II. Setting Up a JOA
  • The Scope of the JOA
    Harry W. Sullivan, Jr
  • Addressing Health, Safety and Environment Matters
    Katie Winterbourne
  • Insurance: What Should Be Insured, Who Should Be Liable for It and to What Extent?
    Birgitte Jensen
  • Transfer of Interest and Change of Control in JOAs
    Michael Polkinghorne
  • Governing Law and Dispute Resolution Clauses in JOAs
    Tuuli Timonen, Anaïs Harlé
  • The Challenges of Implementing an Exclusive Operation
    Eduardo G. Pereira
  • Authorising Work and Contracts: How is the North American System Unique?
    David Sweeney
  • Making the Default Mechanism Fair and Enforceable
    Peter Roberts
  • The Relationship and Challenges between a Third Party Operator, the Joint Operating Company and JOA
    Syed Marzidy Syed Marzuki
  • Accounting Procedure: Can the Operator Make a Profit? How Can the Non-Operator Control the Costs of the Consortium?
    Syed Marzidy Syed Marzuki
  • Senior Supervisor, Financial Cap and Other Restrictions on the Operator's Liabilities and their Implications
    Leslie ZhangWeihua
  • Secondment and the Project Team: A Positive Mechanism to Support the Operator or an Effective Tool to Control the Operator?
    Leslie ZhangWeihua