Brexit

Investment In Oil And Gas Midstream Infrastructure

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At a time of uncertainty for the long-term prospects of oil prices, midstream infrastructure divestments in the North Sea could help oil and gas companies maintain the viability of UKCS oil and gas production.

Legal Brexit: Energy – Oil & Gas

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On 23 June 2016, the UK electorate voted in a referendum to leave the European Union (EU).

Energy Update – September 2016

Chinese Solar Manufacturer Supplies a Growing Domestic Market

Energy Update, designed to inform clients and friends of the firm about important developments affecting US and international energy markets.

China To Promote Green Finance At G20

Storms Ending Plum Rain Season In Shanghai

Now in its eleventh year, The G20 Summit heads to the city of Hangzhou, China – the first time a G20 summit has been held for heads of state in China.

How Will Brexit Impact Environmental And Energy Law?

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Following the recent UK referendum result, attention is now turning to the legal implications for specific policy areas.

UK's First Large-Scale Desalination Plant In Operation

Harnessing tidal power for clean energy has recently taken a huge step forward in the UK, the world’s leading region for development of this important new renewable resource. The MeyGen Tidal Array Project is fast moving toward the final construction of its demonstration phase, which will be the first time that underwater turbines sited together… Keep reading →

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Through the referendum held on 23 June 2016, the United Kingdom voted to end its membership of the EU.

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