The International Legal Comparative Guide to Oil & Gas Regulation 2017 covers common issues in oil and gas and regulation – including development of oil and natural gas, import/export of natural gas, LNG, import/export of oil, transportation, transmission and distribution and foreign investment – in 29 jurisdictions. Bowmans head of Oil and Gas, David Forfar, and senior associate, Luke Havemann, contributed the South African chapter.
The International Legal Comparative Guide to Oil & Gas Regulation 2017: South Africa
The International Legal Comparative Guide to Oil & Gas Regulation 2017: South Africa
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