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More on Risk and Energy Infrastructure

Value Chains, Stakeholders and Black Swans
Buch | Hardcover
180 Seiten
2017
Globe Law and Business Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-78742-067-0 (ISBN)
168,35 inkl. MwSt
Risk and Energy Infrastructure Vol I provided an inter-disciplinary analysis of the project-specific risk factors facing cross-border oil and gas pipelines, together with risk allocation and mitigation methodologies. The updated Vol II looks beyond oil and gas pipelines and considers energy infrastructure more broadly in several important respects
First published in 2011, 'Risk and Energy Infrastructure' (Vol I) provided an inter-disciplinary analysis of the project-specific risk factors facing cross-border oil and gas pipelines, together with risk allocation and mitigation methodologies. Our fully updated and comprehensive Vol II looks beyond oil and gas pipelines and considers energy infrastructure more broadly in several important respects:
•risk is examined in relation to gas and LNG infrastructure, oil transportation and refining, and low-carbon power production (eg, nuclear and renewable energy);
•risk analysis is expanded beyond project-specific risk factors and covers systematic risks (including economic sustainability, master planning, corruption, lack of public sector capacity and cyber-security) and other risk factors that arise in the development of any project which is part of a more complex value chain and/or interdependent with the success or failure of other matters or events;
•traditional assumptions underpinning project finance that focus on areas that are reflective of past events and experiences are challenged.

As political, social and technological landscapes become ever more complex, there is an increasing need to assess risk from a broader perspective and, in particular, against potentially disruptive events and developments (eg, climate change) which could act to undermine (or promote) entire energy or infrastructure sectors.

The book will provide a practical guide to energy infrastructure developers, legal and financing professionals, policy makers and academics.

Part A
Setting the scene 5
Thomas Dimitroff
Infrastructure Development Partnership; Roland Berger GmbH
Troy Edwards
Allen & Overy LLP

Delivering sustainable energy infrastructure solutions: The Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa 9
Thomas Dimitroff
Infrastructure Development Partnership; Roland Berger GmbH

New risks, new opportunities: The growing role of indigenous peoples in project development 25
Mark Podlasly
Nlaka’pamux Legacy Trust

Part B
Macro risks a decade after the global financial crisis 37
Kevin Gardiner
Senior investment strategist

Part C
Master planning energy infrastructure 51
Drew Slaton
Senior project manager

Part D
Risks in the oil industry throughout the value chain 65
Douglas Nordlinger

Risk in the gas value chain 77
David Baker
White & Case
Paul Griffin
White & Case; University of Dundee

Risks in the development and ownership of wind and solar projects 97
Antony Skinner
Ashurst LLP

Risk in nuclear projects 115
David Wadham
Ashurst LLP

Part E
Financing the energy transition 127
Deyber Cano
Consultant, Project Financial Modelling
Brian Scott-Quinn
ICMA Centre for Financial Markets, Henley Business School

Part F
Security risk 147
Gabriel Carter
ALARYX

Part G
Black swans and disruptive change 169
Sir Mark Allen
Troy Edwards
Allen & Overy LLP

About the authors 177

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 160 x 240 mm
Gewicht 430 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Umweltrecht
ISBN-10 1-78742-067-1 / 1787420671
ISBN-13 978-1-78742-067-0 / 9781787420670
Zustand Neuware
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