Sentences with phrase «multinational oil companies in»

Advising the Karachaganak consortium of multinational oil companies in a range of disputes arising out of production - sharing agreement in Kazakhstan, including issues of tax stability and cost recovery.
The use of oil cans implicitly criticizes the presence of multinational oil companies in west Africa.

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And it began courting the industry's most highly coveted clients — multinational oil companies and their subcontractors — particularly in southern Iraq.
Focusing on the United Kingdom, we believe current conditions favor large UK multinational companies that obtain much of their earnings abroad or report their results in foreign currencies (e.g., global integrated oil and gas companies).
They compare bananas to oranges and drive the debate away from the real issue — our unsustainable dependence on fossil fuels and the incredible environmental toll that multinational oil companies are enacting both overseas and in Alberta's oilsands.
There is no doubt that countries Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Nigeria have earned their reputations for having horrible human rights and environmental records, but I have never heard Ethical Oil directly challenge the multinational oil companies that operate in those countriOil directly challenge the multinational oil companies that operate in those countrioil companies that operate in those countries.
Ms. Russell wrote with penetratingly keen insight, and as a result, I am much more cognizant of why policy makers in Canada defer in favour of the interests of multinational oil companies rather than making decisions that are in the best interest of the ordinary citizens of central and eastern Canada when it comes to oil security.
Lying on the edge of the Amazon rainforest, the one - time backwater was transformed by an economic boom as the winding down of the conflict and a spike in commodity prices drew oil companies and multinational agricultural interests to areas that were previously off limits.
Gun violence is common in parts of Nigeria's oil - producing Niger Delta region, where various militant groups take up arms against multinational companies to demand a share of oil proceeds.
Others include the Police Headquarters in Abuja; Central Bank of Nigeria; headquarters of some multinational oil companies; and the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal headquarters.
From government, with its weak regulatory frameworks, to oil companies and multinationals who do business in the region, to communities and individuals, who for different reasons wreak havoc, the environment in our region has taken a hard beating.
Are you aware that multinational oil companies are selling oil produced here in the US to China and other foreign countries to maximize profits?
Perhaps lesser - known to its millions of US patrons, Shell is the wholly owned subsidiary of the multinational Royal Dutch Shell, one of the largest oil companies in the world.
Perhaps lesser - known to its millions of US patrons, Shell is the wholly owned subsidiary of the multinational Royal Dutch Shell, one of the largest oil companies in the world.
Total is a French multinational company, one of the major in Europe, whose business cover the entire oil and gas chain, from the exploration and the extraction of the fossil fuels, to power generation including the transportation and the distribution of energy, while also being involved in products trading.
The oil block was sold in 2012 to the multinational oil companies Shell and ENI for over a billion dollars with the Nigerian government acting as a «straw man».
In Katainen Cabinet minister Merja Kyllönen asked a leader of the multinational oil and gas company Royal Dutch Shell representative as head of the committee to give recommendations for the future traffic policy in FinlanIn Katainen Cabinet minister Merja Kyllönen asked a leader of the multinational oil and gas company Royal Dutch Shell representative as head of the committee to give recommendations for the future traffic policy in Finlanin Finland.
Four Nigerian farmers will have the chance to sue Shell, the multinational oil and gas company, in the Netherlands for pollution they blame on leaking pipelines, a Dutch appeals court has ruled.
Due to the recklessness of multinational oil companies, as well as a simmering war between a corrupt government and a rebel group known as MEND, hundreds of spills occur every year in Nigeria.
-- Shell Delves Into a Thorny Issue, Part One by Andrew Burger «Multinational oil and gas companies have as large a vested interest in the energy and sustainability debate as anyone.
He has over 23 years» experience in the practice of law both in the UK and abroad and has acted for several private and corporate clients over the years, including multinational companies operating in the Oil and Gas sub sector of Nigeria.
Acted successfully as sole counsel for a Singapore - listed company in defeating a jurisdictional challenge by the Malaysian multinational respondent to a US$ 47.5 m claim arising out of a contract for the fabrication of an oil well and process platform for use in the Indian Ocean.
He also successfully represented a major US energy company in an LCIA arbitration over off - shore oil rights seated in London, a European company in a fast - track arbitration in Zurich, a major industrial group in an ad hoc insurance arbitration seated in London, a leading European oil company in an ICC arbitration seated in London, a private equity firm in an ICC arbitration seated in Geneva, a US insurance company in an M&A arbitration seated in Paris, and a major multinational capital equipment manufacturer in institutional and other arbitrations in multiple European fora arising from power plant projects.
Robert's commercial disputes experience has focused on the energy sector and includes representing a multinational energy company in a $ 150 million ICC arbitration concerning the impact of government - imposed price renegotiation in the coal industry; representing an oil & gas major in a dispute under a long term gas supply agreement in relation to an off - shore West African field; defending a Russian energy infrastructure company in LCIA arbitration proceedings; and advising an oil major on potential claims under a bi-lateral investment treaty related to corruption charges and maltreatment of company officers.
Two consolidated ICC arbitration proceedings sited in London, involving disputes under a farm - in agreement between our client (a multinational oil company) and a local indigenous company.
Current representation of multinational «supermajor» oil and gas company in connection with a global risk assessment and compliance audit, in coordination with a compliance monitor
Current representation of a multinational «supermajor» oil and gas company in connection with a worldwide risk - assessment and compliance audit, in coordination with a compliance monitor
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