Joint Operating Agreements
A Comparison Between the IOC and NOC Perspectives
Samenvatting
Historically, oil and gas upstream activities were largely open to foreign investment. However, nationalisation in recent decades has concentrated the vast majority of natural resources in the hands of national oil companies (NOCs). Therefore, independent oil companies (IOCs) are increasingly likely to deal with NOCs as a partner.
The joint operating agreement (JOA) was intended as a private document that regulates relationships between private investors. Recent developments under several local laws require the participation of NOCs at some stage of the JOA. In addition, many NOCs are now operating internationally, such as Statoil, Gazprom and CNPC. JOAs will thus be affected, as public or semi-public entities are more likely to be party to a document which was originally constructed for private investors.
This major work analyses the critical concerns and challenges that IOCs and NOCs face in this new type of consortium, and will ultimately suggest alternative solutions to find common ground between these parties. The book is divided into three chapters, which respectively deal with the conduct of operations, the financial and accounting issues relating to the consortium, and the other relevant provisions of the agreement. Each chapter will include analysis from the perspectives of four different types of company - large IOCs, large NOCs, young IOCs and young NOCs. This approach will provide a detailed picture of the JOA from the point of view of all players in the oil and gas industry, from small to large companies and private to public entities.
This new edition, which is written by three relevant experts in the industry, updates the previous content and addresses new key issues such as compliance, conflicts of interest, corporate and social responsibility and price volatility.
It serves as an invaluable guide for IOCs, independents, NOCs, consultants, legal advisers and consultants who need to understand the implications of having an NOC as a party to a JOA.
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Inhoudsopgave
Peter Roberts
Introduction 7
Chapter 1. Conduct of operations 9
1. Scope 12
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2. Working interest 16
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3. Liability 21
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4. Operatorship, removal and replacement 37
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5. Information 56
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6. Operating committee (OpCom) 60
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7. Award of contracts 82
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8. Conflicts of interest 101
Reg Fowler
9. Exclusive operations 108
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10. Secondment, project team and staffing 151
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11. Local content 161
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12. Health, safety and environment 166
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13. Corporate social responsibility 172
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14. Disposition of production 180
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15. Relinquishment, surrender and withdrawal 193
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Chapter 2. Funding and accounting 205
1. Work programme and budget 206
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2. Authorisation for expenditure 224
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3. Insurance 247
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4. Decommissioning 250
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5. Default 255
Reg Fowler
6. Accounting 281
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7. Cash calls 289
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8. Indirect costs and affiliate overheads 296
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9. Cost recovery 306
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10. Commingling of funds 311
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11. Tax 316
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Chapter 3. Boiler plate 319
1. Governing law 319
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2. Dispute resolution 322
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3. Termination 330
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4. Force majeure (chance occurrence) 333
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5. Assignment 340
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6. Intellectual property rights 343
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About the authors 349
About Globe Law and Business 351
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