With
Alain Sfeir
Lebanon recently announced its intention to restart its first oil and gas licensing round and is soliciting bids for five offshore blocks.
With
Ana Severova
On 19 October 2016, Clyde & Co presented to an audience of oil and gas clients on legal issues relevant to entering into frontier markets, including Iran.
The recent price slump has radically changed the investment landscape for oil companies.
With
Nick Austin,
Ik Wei Chong,
John Whittaker
In this issue we look at how Brexit could impact trade over the coming years, the potential of India as a future trading hub and what investment is required to re-invigorate Iran's oil and gas industry.
To survive in the most bearish oil market for decades, E&P companies must cut costs, minimise risks and maximise returns.
OPEC policy is considered a greater risk to the oil & gas industry than the slowdown of the Chinese economy, according to research by global law firm Clyde & Co. The research found that 74% of international senior oil & gas executives think OPEC policy is the most significant geopolitical concern for the industry.
With
Tom Chapple,
Brett Hartley,
Clare Hatcher
Iran is one of the most significant producers of crude oil and natural gas in the world.