Regulating Offshore Petroleum Resources
The British and Norwegian Models
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Product details:
- Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
- Date of Publication 30 August 2019
- ISBN 9781785368905
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages288 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 560 g
- Language English 0
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Regulating Offshore Petroleum Resources makes a unique comparison between the main regulatory characteristics of the Norwegian and British models for petroleum exploration, production and supply. Leading scholars explore the extent to which these models are relevant for the design of regulatory models in countries with significant existing petroleum resources. The applicability of these regulatory models to countries with potential petroleum resources is also assessed.
Providing a profound understanding behind the evolution of the British and Norwegian petroleum regimes, this innovative book investigates why these countries followed different paths and analyses the resultant outcomes. Key features include examination of the historical evolution of relevant petroleum regimes, lessons learnt, and an interdisciplinary approach from a range of recognised experts.
This comprehensive book will be of great value to regulation and environmental law scholars. Inspection of the ways in which these models can be applied to other countries will also be of interest to government officials and practitioners.
Regulating Offshore Petroleum Resources examines the main regulatory characteristics of the Norwegian and the British models for petroleum exploration, production and supply. The authors explore to what extent these models are relevant for the design of regulatory models in countries with significant existing petroleum resources. The applicability of these regulatory models to countries with potential petroleum resources is also assessed.
'This timely book, by leading experts in both jurisdictions, offers not just a fascinating retrospective on a vital half-century for the UK and Norway, but also a unique viewpoint from which to look forward to a time when each, in their own way, will need to respond to climate change even as they seek to continue to develop oil and gas resources. Understanding the legal foundations of the past will be vital to constructing a viable framework for the future.'
--John Paterson, University of Aberdeen, UK
'Pereira and Bjørnebye have compiled an innovative and intriguing collection of chapters by different authors. This volume does not just compare the strategies taken by the governments of Norway and the United Kingdom in exploiting their petroleum endowments, but places them within the wider political, economic and societal contexts of these two countries. In this way, the book stands head and shoulders above most comparative studies in this field, and is vital reading for scholars, analysts and advisers in oil and gas regulation and taxation.'
--Philip Andrews-Speed, Energy Studies Institute, National University of Singapore
Table of Contents:
Contents:
Part I Introduction
1. Introduction
Eduardo G. Pereira and Henrik Bjørnbye
Part II Norway
2. Background – Norway
Erik Jarlsby
3. Hydrocarbon Policies and Legislation – Norway
Tonje Pareli Gormley and Merete Kristensen
4. Licensing Regime – Norway
Henrik Bjørnbye and Catherine Banet
Part III The United Kingdom
5. Background – The United Kingdom
Raphael Heffron, Mohammed Hazrati, Greg Gordon and Darren Mccauley
6. Hydrocarbon Policies and Legislation – The United Kingdom
Greg Gordon
7. Licensing Regime – The United Kingdom
Yanal Abul Failat
Part IV Conclusion
8. Conclusion
Eduardo G. Pereira and Henrik Bjørnbye
Index
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