The Nigerian Electric Power Sector (ePub)
Policy. Law. Negotiation Strategy. Business
(Sprache: Englisch)
Hitherto, industry participants and professionals have had to navigate the emerging and complex Nigerian electricity supply industry (the power sector) without materials or texts that adequately and comprehensively address the history and policy issues, as...
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Hitherto, industry participants and professionals have had to navigate the emerging and complex Nigerian electricity supply industry (the power sector) without materials or texts that adequately and comprehensively address the history and policy issues, as well as the legal and regulatory frameworks of the industry. In particular, before this book, there was no book written from a practical and hands-on perspective on the key issues connected with the Nigerian power sector or Nigerian power projects generally; neither was there a book that provided good and practical insights on matters related to the negotiation of power sector transaction documents in Nigeria. The few available texts covered only limited aspects of the power sector as none covered multiple key issues.
This 400 page book consisting of 10 chapters, attempts to fill the lacuna. It reviews the general legal and regulatory regime of the power sector. It also takes a comprehensive look at the power sector from a historical dimension and looks at where Nigeria is, in terms of the legal and regulatory regime, and the direction in which the country may be headed. Of particular interest to power sector professionals and other persons who negotiate contracts in the power sector or contracts related to the development of power projects, is the chapter which serves as a guide on negotiating key power sector contracts, such as Power Purchase Agreements, Gas Supply Agreements and Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contracts.
Noteworthy, is the fact that the book contains contributions from internationally recognized energy law and policy experts like Stella Duru of Banwo & Ighodalo, Jason Kerr of White & Case, Arun Velusami of Norton Rose and Akshai Fofaria of Pinsent Masons.
Further, the book considers other issues in the power sector, such as the Partial Risk Guarantee, which backstops the Federal Government of Nigerias payment obligations to power generation companies; and pricing issues.
This 400 page book consisting of 10 chapters, attempts to fill the lacuna. It reviews the general legal and regulatory regime of the power sector. It also takes a comprehensive look at the power sector from a historical dimension and looks at where Nigeria is, in terms of the legal and regulatory regime, and the direction in which the country may be headed. Of particular interest to power sector professionals and other persons who negotiate contracts in the power sector or contracts related to the development of power projects, is the chapter which serves as a guide on negotiating key power sector contracts, such as Power Purchase Agreements, Gas Supply Agreements and Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contracts.
Noteworthy, is the fact that the book contains contributions from internationally recognized energy law and policy experts like Stella Duru of Banwo & Ighodalo, Jason Kerr of White & Case, Arun Velusami of Norton Rose and Akshai Fofaria of Pinsent Masons.
Further, the book considers other issues in the power sector, such as the Partial Risk Guarantee, which backstops the Federal Government of Nigerias payment obligations to power generation companies; and pricing issues.
Autoren-Porträt von Ayodele Oni
Ayodele Oni, a Shell Scholar and winner of the Young Lawyer of the Year Award in the maiden edition of the Nigerian Legal Awards, is a Senior Associate in the energy practice group of leading city law firm of Banwo & Ighodalo (“B&I”). Ayodele, who holds an LL.M in Energy Law from the University of Calgary-Canada, has a broad range of experience in energy (oil, gas and power) law and policy, as well as corporate and commercial matters with particular focus on power. He has acted for a broad range of clients in the energy sector and assisted on various energy transactions. Ayodele has contributed articles in various international energy journals including the OGEL and the Energy Regulation and Markets Review. He also wrote the Nigerian chapter, of the international text on mining, Mining Global Experiences edited by C Sri Krishna. Additionally, Ayodele writes a column on energy law and policy in the Business Day newspaper. He also very recently authored a text on International Energy Security.
His experience advising on the power sector permeates the whole electric power supply industry value chain. He has advised on Fuel Supply Agreements (particularly gas), electric power generation, transmission and distribution related transactions. He also advised a number of consortia, under the auspices of B&I, (two of which were selected as preferred bidders) in the privatization programme of the successor companies to the former State-owned power monopoly company: the Power Holding Company of Nigeria.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Ayodele Oni
- 2013, 323 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: AuthorHouse UK
- ISBN-10: 1481775995
- ISBN-13: 9781481775991
- Erscheinungsdatum: 29.08.2013
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