Joint Operating Agreements: Mitigating Operational and Contractual Risks in Exclusive Operations

Author:   Eduardo Pereira
Publisher:   Globe Law and Business Ltd
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9781909416130


Pages:   220
Publication Date:   01 November 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Joint operating agreements (JOA) are well-accepted standard agreements in the oil and gas industry. The basic aim of a JOA is to regulate the relationship between the parties to the joint venture: the operator and the non-operators. The former is responsible for performing the operations on the behalf of the consortium, while the latter share in the costs of the joint venture. The main goal of the consortium is to provide joint operations to share the risks and costs of such an enterprise. Exclusive operations, by contrast, provide for independent operations rather than joint operations. If these independent operations are successful, the ultimate consequence is the creation of a sub-consortium with different rules and parties; that is why this provision is so complex. There are no standard JOA models presenting clear and safe guidance on how to structure and implement independent operations. For example, it is unclear how the parties decide whether and how these will affect the joint operations; what the consequences are if the operator for the joint operations refuses to be the operator for the exclusive operations; what happens should the government reject such a proposal (if the government is involved); what this provision should look like if a national oil company is a partner; and which provisions of the main JOA should apply to the exclusive operations. This title examines the most complex provision of the JOA, explaining everything that individuals working in the petroleum industry should know about exclusive operations and their consequences. It begins by explaining what exclusive operations are, the rationale (including pros and cons) behind them, and the parties to which they will be of interest. It goes on to conduct the most extensive practical analysis available on the market, with over 10 JOAs analysed from all regions of the world, together with historical models that are no longer available for consultation. It then compares how joint development zones and unit operating agreements deal with exclusive operations, as they share the same concept as a JOA, but with parties from different blocs or jurisdictions. It finally provides clear guidance on international best practices and their main flaws, along with suggestions for existing and future JOAs. In short, it offers a complete analysis of the most complex clause of the JOA, from its concept to its final implications. International oil companies, independents, national oil companies, consultants, legal advisers and consultants will be interested to learn how they could perfect their JOAs and understand the risks and issues that they might face in the future.

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Author:   Eduardo Pereira
Publisher:   Globe Law and Business Ltd
Imprint:   Globe Law and Business Ltd
Weight:   0.530kg
ISBN:  

9781909416130


ISBN 10:   1909416134
Pages:   220
Publication Date:   01 November 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter I: Context behind an exclusive operation 1.1 Background 1.1.1 What is an exclusive operation? 1.1.2 Pro-Cons between sole risk and non-consent provisions 1.2 Challenges & Harmony concerning an exclusive operation 1.2.1 Types of activities and restrictions to propose an exclusive operation 1.2.2 Access to data originated from the exclusive operation 1.2.3 Buy-Back from the nonparticipating parties 1.2.4 Conduct of the exclusive operations 1.2.5 The creation of sub-areas Chapter II: Comparison of Industry Model Forms 2.1 Joint Operating Agreements 2.1.1 AAPL Model Form 2.1.2 RMMLF Model Form 2.1.3 OGOM Model Form 2.1.4 CAPL Model Form 2.1.5 ND Model Form 2.1.6 APPEA Model Form 2.1.7 AMPLA Model Form 2.1.8 OGUK Model Form 2.1.9 AIPN Model Form 2.1.10 BMP Model Form 2.1.11 ONHYM Model Form 2.2 Unit Operating Agreement & Joint Development Zones 2.2.1 AIPN Model Form 2.2.2 API Model Form 2.2.3 RMMLF Model Form Chapter III: Conclusion Bibliography Index

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Little has been written on this subject of exclusive operations. Dr Eduardo Pereira has now written the definitive book on this subject. [This] extremely well-researched book explores the purpose, history, language and complexities of exclusive operation provisions. Dr Pereira surveys the full scope of exclusive operation provisions used globally and provides the reader with an analysis of each of these provisions that is insightful and easy to read. The oil and gas industry has waited decades for a book that concentrates on exclusive operations. The long wait was well worth it. Andrew Derman, Thompson & Knight LLP


Dr Eduardo Pereira has now written the definitive book on this subject. [This] extremely well-researched book explores the purpose, history, language and complexities of exclusive operation provisions. -- Andrew Derman * Thompson & Knight LLP *


Little has been written on this subject of exclusive operations. Dr Eduardo Pereira has now written the definitive book on this subject. [This] extremely well-researched book explores the purpose, history, language and complexities of exclusive operation provisions. Dr Pereira surveys the full scope of exclusive operation provisions used globally and provides the reader with an analysis of each of these provisions that is insightful and easy to read. The oil and gas industry has waited decades for a book that concentrates on exclusive operations. The long wait was well worth it. Andrew Derman, Thompson & Knight LLP


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