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The Adaptation of Long-Term Gas Sale Agreements by Arbitrators
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The Adaptation of Long-Term Gas Sale Agreements by Arbitrators

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The Adaptation of Long-Term Gas Sale Agreements by Arbitrators deals with the issue on adpatation of agreements by arbitrators upon the occurrence of unforeseen events altering their balance. International commercial gas sale agreements are often characterised for twenty years or more. Consequently, when unforeseen events alter market conditions, the contractual equilibrium originally found by the parties is disrupted, giving rise to the need to renegotiate and adapt the agreement. This book aims to provide an analysis of such matter from an in-depth consideration of the power of arbitrators to intervene on the agreement in the light of arbitrability and procedural law.

What’s in this book:

The author fully explains the complex nature of gas pricing and contract clauses and takes into account such features as the following, especially in the wake of the 2009 crisis as it affected the gas sector:

take or pay clauses;

mechanisms for gas price calculation;

price review and price re-opener clauses;

hardship provisions;

problems arising from the absence of a specific clause providing for adaptation/adjustment;

effect on contracts of the emergence and development of spot or traded gas markets; and

trend towards introducing spot-market elements into an oil-indexed price formula.

A central discussion throughout this book is the possible responses to the questions of whether it is possible to determine a principle of law justifying the arbitrator’s power to intervene in contract adaptation.

How this will help you:

All professionals involved in the production, wholesaling, or distribution of gas will find this book indispensable. It will also be of special value to practitioners, policymakers, and regulators in the fields of energy law and environmental law.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kluwer Law International
Country
NL
Date
26 April 2017
Pages
240
ISBN
9789041182326

The Adaptation of Long-Term Gas Sale Agreements by Arbitrators deals with the issue on adpatation of agreements by arbitrators upon the occurrence of unforeseen events altering their balance. International commercial gas sale agreements are often characterised for twenty years or more. Consequently, when unforeseen events alter market conditions, the contractual equilibrium originally found by the parties is disrupted, giving rise to the need to renegotiate and adapt the agreement. This book aims to provide an analysis of such matter from an in-depth consideration of the power of arbitrators to intervene on the agreement in the light of arbitrability and procedural law.

What’s in this book:

The author fully explains the complex nature of gas pricing and contract clauses and takes into account such features as the following, especially in the wake of the 2009 crisis as it affected the gas sector:

take or pay clauses;

mechanisms for gas price calculation;

price review and price re-opener clauses;

hardship provisions;

problems arising from the absence of a specific clause providing for adaptation/adjustment;

effect on contracts of the emergence and development of spot or traded gas markets; and

trend towards introducing spot-market elements into an oil-indexed price formula.

A central discussion throughout this book is the possible responses to the questions of whether it is possible to determine a principle of law justifying the arbitrator’s power to intervene in contract adaptation.

How this will help you:

All professionals involved in the production, wholesaling, or distribution of gas will find this book indispensable. It will also be of special value to practitioners, policymakers, and regulators in the fields of energy law and environmental law.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kluwer Law International
Country
NL
Date
26 April 2017
Pages
240
ISBN
9789041182326