(Mobile pdf) Joint Operating Agreements: Challenges and Concerns from Civil Law Jurisdictions (Energy and Environmental Law & Policy Series Supranational and Comparative Aspects)
| #5063726 in Books | 2015-07-07 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.70 x1.00 x6.30l, | File Name: 9041159347 | 284 pages
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A useful guidance for legal practitioners in the sector.|By J. O. Jauregui|This is a useful guidance to understand the applicability of these contracts in civil law jurisditions, in the sense that it provides a comparative approach of more than twenty jurisdictions in key topics of a JOA. As for the structure of the book the only comment I have to say is that the chapters are
Historically oil and gas upstream activities were developed in common law jurisdictions. In the same manner the first model form of Joint Operating Agreements (JOAs) was developed in 1956 by the American Association of Professional Landmen. This historical model form provided the industry with guidance for future generations of JOAs.
Although the JOAs were initially used in common law jurisdictions (US, Canada, UK, etc.) later on it was used in civil law jurisdic...
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