Sentences with phrase «other international oil companies»

The group's case docket includes a variety of matters including commercial disputes, construction, labour and employment, international arbitrations involving other International Oil Companies as well as foreign governments, contractors, insurance, personal injury and property damage.
This belief would permit other international oil companies to explore and develop these natural resources with the U. S. watching from the sidelines.

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And again, this would harm not just oil companies, but the hundreds of other contractors, suppliers, and vendors on which they rely to bring these big, international projects to fruition.
ExxonMobil has been cited as a likely buyer of various other major international oil companies as the synergies would be enormous.
Recent developments regarding a pre-salt award to US oil company Cobalt International Energy may herald a new era of US regulatory activism with consequences for Angola and other oil - rich states, but it is too soon to tell.
The issues included, among others, the completion of major road projects in the region, the take - off of the maritime university, the full activation of ports in Niger Delta and other water ways, the relocation of international oil companies to the region.
Global Witness is calling for Myanmar's EITI process to require oil and gas companies to open their true owners up to public scrutiny, and for the World Bank and other international donors backing the scheme to support such disclosure.
A sizable portion of Klein's funds come from the IPOC Group, an international growth fund owned by Russian minister of telecommunications and Putin friend Leonid Reiman; Spectrum Partners, a Moscow - based energy investment firm with major assets in Russian oil and gas; Rosneft, the Russian - government - owned oil and gas giant that is one of Wakefield's largest clients; and other Russian companies.
Bold language in the ExxonMobil papers released today by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) reflects a brazen, behind - the - scenes effort by the oil company and other energy giants to disrupt the principal international science assessment program on global warming.
Hesse has advised African states and oil, gas and energy companies on dispute resolution relating to upstream activities, international tenders, refinery projects, farm - out agreements, and the resolution of conflicts in other contracts in the petroleum and petrochemical industries.
We have represented leading international energy companies in a wide range of disputes, including under operating agreements, joint bid agreements, concessions, oil and gas supply contracts, and other arrangements, including:
The Houston office of our client, a Top I00 AmLaw international firm, is seeking world class lawyers with 3 to 5 years of experience in mergers & acquisitions, capital markets and general corporate work (direct expertise in transactions involving upstream and midstream oil and gas companies, oil field service companies and other participants in the energy -LSB-...]
We have extensive experience in representing national and international oil and gas companies, government entities, development agencies and financial institutions with interests in energy, technology, telecommunications and media, manufacturing, chemicals, transportation, infrastructure, construction, and real estate, in addition to other commercial interests.
The group's case docket includes a variety of mat - ters including commercial disputes, construction, labour and employment, international arbitrations involving other Internation - al Oil Companies as well as foreign governments, contractors, insurance, personal injury and prop - erty damage.
The practice's recent representations include: (i) CONMEBOL in connection with U.S. criminal investigations and prosecutions into allegations of bribery and corruption in the international soccer world; (ii) the Special Committee of Banco BTG Pactual S.A. («BTG Pactual») in an internal investigation of alleged corruption involving its former CEO and other bank executives, in which we found no basis to support the allegations against the Bank and its employees; (iii) two of the largest construction companies in Brazil in potential civil and criminal investigations and litigation involving the Petrobras bribery scandal (Lava Jato), the largest corruption scandal in Latin American history, involving allegations of over $ 2.5 billion in bribes and kickbacks; (iv) the Government of Brazil in a corruption matter involving former senior government officials and multiple jurisdictions; (v) the General Manager of one of the largest energy companies in Central America in connection with allegations of bribery in Guatemala; (vi) a Mexican high - ranking executive for Wal - Mart Stores, Inc. in connection with DOJ and SEC FCPA investigations against Wal - Mart; (vii) a large Argentinean oil company and its owner, one of Argentina's wealthiest individuals, in connection with high - profile DOJ and SEC investigations involving alleged FCPA violations to secure an extension of oil rights in an Argentinean oilfield; (viii) the United State's largest chemical and industrial products companies in an internal investigation of alleged corruption involving its Mexican subsidiary; (ix) the Rosenthal family, one of the most prominent families in Central America, in a number of related criminal matters; and (x) a senior executive of one of Venezuela's largest engineering companies in DOJ investigations into corruption and money laundering involving PdVSA.
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