Decommissioning disputes: who pays when the oil dries up?
Left to right: Matthew Secomb (White & Case), Andres Romero-Delmastro (Chevron), Wade Coriell (King & Spalding), Dan Perera (Reed Smith) and Nicholas Lingard (Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer)
A panel at GAR Live Singapore featuring an in-house counsel at Chevron discussed to what extent oil and gas companies should be held responsible for the costs of decommissioning projects when contracts are silent on the issue, particularly in the context of increasing concerns about the environment.
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