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What does the future hold for oil and gas, what can we learn from
the past and what role does law have to play in this? Using a
unique temporal lens, this Research Handbook examines core themes
in oil and gas regulation from historical, contemporary and
forward-looking perspectives. Structured in three distinct parts,
this Research Handbook begins by detailing the past dominance of
oil, charting the role and influence of legal instruments and
regulatory regimes governing petroleum. Using a diverse range of
case study perspectives over several jurisdictions, the Research
Handbook then turns to oil and gas in the modern world, with
critical discussion of current petroleum legal regimes. It
concludes with a series of forward-looking chapters that consider
the future challenges and opportunities for oil and gas, and how
petroleum-dependent states can both regulate and facilitate the age
of energy transition. Surveying the technological shifts of the oil
and gas sector through time, this comprehensive Research Handbook
will prove an invigorating read for scholars and students of energy
and natural resource law disciplines. Its discussion of emerging
technologies and community impact will prove particularly useful to
regulators, policymakers, corporations and legal practitioners
concerned with the future of energy.
This innovative book explores the legal character of petroleum
licences, a key vehicle governing the relationship between oil
companies and their host states. Examining the issue through the
lens of legal culture, it illustrates why some jurisdictions exert
strong state control and others only minimal.Critically
investigating the nature of a petroleum licence, the book analyses
whether it is a mere administrative right, a contract or something
more akin to property rights. Chapters examine recent developments,
such as the UK's strategy of maximizing economic recovery and the
opposition to drilling for oil in Norway and Australia. Outside of
Western petroleum jurisdictions, the book also explores several
long-established jurisdictions including Russia and Mexico, as well
as emerging jurisdictions, such as China and Uganda. Taking a
contextual and system-oriented approach, it reveals the
preconditions of the petroleum licence regime and offers a critical
insight into the reasons behind alterations to the terms of the
licences. Encompassing a wide variety of legal cultures and
experiences, this thought-provoking book will prove to be a
valuable resource for academics and students of energy law,
particularly those with an interest in state regulation. It will
also provide useful insights for industry-based practitioners.
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