Offshore Energy Law
Challenges and Opportunities for Renewables and Hydrocarbons
Herausgeber: Herrera Anchustegui, Ignacio; Pereira, Eduardo G; Taylor, Madeline
Offshore Energy Law
Challenges and Opportunities for Renewables and Hydrocarbons
Herausgeber: Herrera Anchustegui, Ignacio; Pereira, Eduardo G; Taylor, Madeline
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Examines the regulatory, environmental, financial, socio-legal, and safety aspects that shape offshore energy infrastructure projects and their operation.
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Examines the regulatory, environmental, financial, socio-legal, and safety aspects that shape offshore energy infrastructure projects and their operation.
Produktdetails
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- Global Energy Law and Policy
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 430
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 796g
- ISBN-13: 9781509964390
- ISBN-10: 1509964398
- Artikelnr.: 71675950
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Global Energy Law and Policy
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 430
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 796g
- ISBN-13: 9781509964390
- ISBN-10: 1509964398
- Artikelnr.: 71675950
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui is Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Bergen, Norway. Eduardo G Pereira is Professor at the Siberian Federal University and Research Fellow at the University of São Paulo, Brazil. Eddy Wifa is Senior Lecturer in Energy Law at the School of Law, University of Aberdeen, UK. Madeline Taylor is Associate Professor and Co-Stream Lead of the Transforming Energy Markets Research Centre at Macquarie Law School, Australia.
Foreword
Tina Soliman-Hunter (Macquarie University
Australia) Part I: Offshore Energy: Fostering Environmental Stewardship and Community Collaboration 1. Introduction to Offshore Energy Law: Challenges and Opportunities for Renewables and Hydrocarbons
Madeline Taylor (Macquarie University
Australia)
Eddy Wifa (University of Aberdeen
UK)
Eduardo G Pereira (University of São Paulo
Brazil) and Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui (University of Bergen
Norway) 2. Multiple Use in the North Sea: Evolving Towards a New Legal Framework? - A Case Study Based on the Belgian and Dutch Examples
Angelo Goethals
Frank Maes and Frederik Vandendriessche (University of Ghent
Belgium) 3. Balancing Environmental Protection with Offshore Wind and Petroleum Development: Two Peas in a Pod? Eddy Wifa (University of Aberdeen
UK)
Daria Shapovalova (University of Aberdeen
UK) and Pedi Obani (University of Bradford
UK) 4. Avoiding (Offshore) Renewable and Critical Mineral-Based Resource Curse in Africa: The Role of a Continent-wide Legal Regime
Solomon N Obulor (Edinburgh Council
UK)
Joy A Debski (University of Aberdeen
UK) and Nnennaya J Nwali 5. Health and Safety Regulation in the United Kingdom's Offshore Hydrocarbon and Wind Energy Industries: Similarities
Differences
Reforms
Eddy Wifa and John Paterson (University of Aberdeen
UK) 6. Beyond Social Licence to Operate: Charting 'Social Gaps' and the Social Contract in the Emerging Australian Offshore Wind Sector
Madeline Taylor (Macquarie University
Australia) Part II: Offshore Energy: Business and Financing 7. A Double-Edged Sword: Alignments and Conflicts in the International
Regional
and Domestic Governance of Offshore Energy Projects
Catalin-Gabriel Stanescu (Syddansk Universitet
Denmark) and Cristian Rubanovici (Poul Schmith/Kammeradvokaten
Denmark) 8. Energy Transition and Tax Considerations for Oil
Gas
Wind Projects
and Carbon Taxation for Offshore Energy - Focus on the Brazilian Experience
Diana Rodrigues Prado de Castro (Brazilian Counsel) 9. Risk vs Rewards of Oil
Gas and Wind Investments: Dealing with Business
Finance and Economic Issues and how to Attract Investment in these Industries
João Oliveira (BP plc
UK) 10. Building Local Capacity and Expertise via Local Content Rules and Transferring Skills and Knowledge between Offshore Developments
Elena I Athwal (Hamad Bin Khalifa University
Qatar)
Eduardo G Pereira (University of São Paulo
Brazil)
Opeyemi Omotuyi (Supreme Court of Nigeria) and Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui (University of Bergen
Norway) 11. The Prospects for Offshore Wind Investment in the Global South - Lessons from the Offshore Oil & Gas Sector? Reg Fowler (Calyx Global Inc.
UK) 12. Offshore Energy Financing: Trends
Opportunities and Hurdles
Cameron Kelly (Australian Renewable Energy Agency) Part III: Offshore Energy: Complex Infrastructure and Overarching Conclusions 13. From a Mature Offshore Oil and Gas Sector to an Embryonic Alternative Energy Sector: The US Experience
Keith B Hall 14. Coupling of Petroleum
Offshore Wind
and CCS: Scopes
Interfaces
and Coordination of Licensing Regimes - The Norwegian Experience
Knut Høivik (University of Bergen
Norway)
Heidi Eikenes Seglem (Equinor ASA
Norway)
Sondre Dyrland (University of Oslo
Norway) and Camilla Grytten (Norwegian Bar Association) 15. Three Parts to the New Offshore Economy: Integrating Offshore Wind Energy with Hydrogen Electrolysis on Repurposed Oil and Gas Installations
Rüdiger Tscherning (University of Calgary
Canada) 16. Circular Economy in the Decommissioning of Oil and Gas Platforms: Costs
Legislation
and Importance for Energy Transition
Eduardo G Pereira (University of São Paulo
Brazil)
Ana Carolina Marins de Carvalho (Mattos Filho Advogados
Brazil) and Aurelia Reid (Griffin Chambers
Trinidad and Tobago) 17. Joint Development in the Energy Transition: From Joint Petroleum Zones to Joint CO2 Storage Zones
Constantinos Yiallourides (Macquarie University
Australia) 18. On the Future of Offshore Energy
Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui (University of Bergen
Norway)
Eduardo G Pereira (University of São Paulo
Brazil)
Eddy Wifa (University of Aberdeen
UK) and Madeline Taylor (Macquarie University
Australia)
Tina Soliman-Hunter (Macquarie University
Australia) Part I: Offshore Energy: Fostering Environmental Stewardship and Community Collaboration 1. Introduction to Offshore Energy Law: Challenges and Opportunities for Renewables and Hydrocarbons
Madeline Taylor (Macquarie University
Australia)
Eddy Wifa (University of Aberdeen
UK)
Eduardo G Pereira (University of São Paulo
Brazil) and Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui (University of Bergen
Norway) 2. Multiple Use in the North Sea: Evolving Towards a New Legal Framework? - A Case Study Based on the Belgian and Dutch Examples
Angelo Goethals
Frank Maes and Frederik Vandendriessche (University of Ghent
Belgium) 3. Balancing Environmental Protection with Offshore Wind and Petroleum Development: Two Peas in a Pod? Eddy Wifa (University of Aberdeen
UK)
Daria Shapovalova (University of Aberdeen
UK) and Pedi Obani (University of Bradford
UK) 4. Avoiding (Offshore) Renewable and Critical Mineral-Based Resource Curse in Africa: The Role of a Continent-wide Legal Regime
Solomon N Obulor (Edinburgh Council
UK)
Joy A Debski (University of Aberdeen
UK) and Nnennaya J Nwali 5. Health and Safety Regulation in the United Kingdom's Offshore Hydrocarbon and Wind Energy Industries: Similarities
Differences
Reforms
Eddy Wifa and John Paterson (University of Aberdeen
UK) 6. Beyond Social Licence to Operate: Charting 'Social Gaps' and the Social Contract in the Emerging Australian Offshore Wind Sector
Madeline Taylor (Macquarie University
Australia) Part II: Offshore Energy: Business and Financing 7. A Double-Edged Sword: Alignments and Conflicts in the International
Regional
and Domestic Governance of Offshore Energy Projects
Catalin-Gabriel Stanescu (Syddansk Universitet
Denmark) and Cristian Rubanovici (Poul Schmith/Kammeradvokaten
Denmark) 8. Energy Transition and Tax Considerations for Oil
Gas
Wind Projects
and Carbon Taxation for Offshore Energy - Focus on the Brazilian Experience
Diana Rodrigues Prado de Castro (Brazilian Counsel) 9. Risk vs Rewards of Oil
Gas and Wind Investments: Dealing with Business
Finance and Economic Issues and how to Attract Investment in these Industries
João Oliveira (BP plc
UK) 10. Building Local Capacity and Expertise via Local Content Rules and Transferring Skills and Knowledge between Offshore Developments
Elena I Athwal (Hamad Bin Khalifa University
Qatar)
Eduardo G Pereira (University of São Paulo
Brazil)
Opeyemi Omotuyi (Supreme Court of Nigeria) and Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui (University of Bergen
Norway) 11. The Prospects for Offshore Wind Investment in the Global South - Lessons from the Offshore Oil & Gas Sector? Reg Fowler (Calyx Global Inc.
UK) 12. Offshore Energy Financing: Trends
Opportunities and Hurdles
Cameron Kelly (Australian Renewable Energy Agency) Part III: Offshore Energy: Complex Infrastructure and Overarching Conclusions 13. From a Mature Offshore Oil and Gas Sector to an Embryonic Alternative Energy Sector: The US Experience
Keith B Hall 14. Coupling of Petroleum
Offshore Wind
and CCS: Scopes
Interfaces
and Coordination of Licensing Regimes - The Norwegian Experience
Knut Høivik (University of Bergen
Norway)
Heidi Eikenes Seglem (Equinor ASA
Norway)
Sondre Dyrland (University of Oslo
Norway) and Camilla Grytten (Norwegian Bar Association) 15. Three Parts to the New Offshore Economy: Integrating Offshore Wind Energy with Hydrogen Electrolysis on Repurposed Oil and Gas Installations
Rüdiger Tscherning (University of Calgary
Canada) 16. Circular Economy in the Decommissioning of Oil and Gas Platforms: Costs
Legislation
and Importance for Energy Transition
Eduardo G Pereira (University of São Paulo
Brazil)
Ana Carolina Marins de Carvalho (Mattos Filho Advogados
Brazil) and Aurelia Reid (Griffin Chambers
Trinidad and Tobago) 17. Joint Development in the Energy Transition: From Joint Petroleum Zones to Joint CO2 Storage Zones
Constantinos Yiallourides (Macquarie University
Australia) 18. On the Future of Offshore Energy
Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui (University of Bergen
Norway)
Eduardo G Pereira (University of São Paulo
Brazil)
Eddy Wifa (University of Aberdeen
UK) and Madeline Taylor (Macquarie University
Australia)
Foreword
Tina Soliman-Hunter (Macquarie University
Australia) Part I: Offshore Energy: Fostering Environmental Stewardship and Community Collaboration 1. Introduction to Offshore Energy Law: Challenges and Opportunities for Renewables and Hydrocarbons
Madeline Taylor (Macquarie University
Australia)
Eddy Wifa (University of Aberdeen
UK)
Eduardo G Pereira (University of São Paulo
Brazil) and Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui (University of Bergen
Norway) 2. Multiple Use in the North Sea: Evolving Towards a New Legal Framework? - A Case Study Based on the Belgian and Dutch Examples
Angelo Goethals
Frank Maes and Frederik Vandendriessche (University of Ghent
Belgium) 3. Balancing Environmental Protection with Offshore Wind and Petroleum Development: Two Peas in a Pod? Eddy Wifa (University of Aberdeen
UK)
Daria Shapovalova (University of Aberdeen
UK) and Pedi Obani (University of Bradford
UK) 4. Avoiding (Offshore) Renewable and Critical Mineral-Based Resource Curse in Africa: The Role of a Continent-wide Legal Regime
Solomon N Obulor (Edinburgh Council
UK)
Joy A Debski (University of Aberdeen
UK) and Nnennaya J Nwali 5. Health and Safety Regulation in the United Kingdom's Offshore Hydrocarbon and Wind Energy Industries: Similarities
Differences
Reforms
Eddy Wifa and John Paterson (University of Aberdeen
UK) 6. Beyond Social Licence to Operate: Charting 'Social Gaps' and the Social Contract in the Emerging Australian Offshore Wind Sector
Madeline Taylor (Macquarie University
Australia) Part II: Offshore Energy: Business and Financing 7. A Double-Edged Sword: Alignments and Conflicts in the International
Regional
and Domestic Governance of Offshore Energy Projects
Catalin-Gabriel Stanescu (Syddansk Universitet
Denmark) and Cristian Rubanovici (Poul Schmith/Kammeradvokaten
Denmark) 8. Energy Transition and Tax Considerations for Oil
Gas
Wind Projects
and Carbon Taxation for Offshore Energy - Focus on the Brazilian Experience
Diana Rodrigues Prado de Castro (Brazilian Counsel) 9. Risk vs Rewards of Oil
Gas and Wind Investments: Dealing with Business
Finance and Economic Issues and how to Attract Investment in these Industries
João Oliveira (BP plc
UK) 10. Building Local Capacity and Expertise via Local Content Rules and Transferring Skills and Knowledge between Offshore Developments
Elena I Athwal (Hamad Bin Khalifa University
Qatar)
Eduardo G Pereira (University of São Paulo
Brazil)
Opeyemi Omotuyi (Supreme Court of Nigeria) and Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui (University of Bergen
Norway) 11. The Prospects for Offshore Wind Investment in the Global South - Lessons from the Offshore Oil & Gas Sector? Reg Fowler (Calyx Global Inc.
UK) 12. Offshore Energy Financing: Trends
Opportunities and Hurdles
Cameron Kelly (Australian Renewable Energy Agency) Part III: Offshore Energy: Complex Infrastructure and Overarching Conclusions 13. From a Mature Offshore Oil and Gas Sector to an Embryonic Alternative Energy Sector: The US Experience
Keith B Hall 14. Coupling of Petroleum
Offshore Wind
and CCS: Scopes
Interfaces
and Coordination of Licensing Regimes - The Norwegian Experience
Knut Høivik (University of Bergen
Norway)
Heidi Eikenes Seglem (Equinor ASA
Norway)
Sondre Dyrland (University of Oslo
Norway) and Camilla Grytten (Norwegian Bar Association) 15. Three Parts to the New Offshore Economy: Integrating Offshore Wind Energy with Hydrogen Electrolysis on Repurposed Oil and Gas Installations
Rüdiger Tscherning (University of Calgary
Canada) 16. Circular Economy in the Decommissioning of Oil and Gas Platforms: Costs
Legislation
and Importance for Energy Transition
Eduardo G Pereira (University of São Paulo
Brazil)
Ana Carolina Marins de Carvalho (Mattos Filho Advogados
Brazil) and Aurelia Reid (Griffin Chambers
Trinidad and Tobago) 17. Joint Development in the Energy Transition: From Joint Petroleum Zones to Joint CO2 Storage Zones
Constantinos Yiallourides (Macquarie University
Australia) 18. On the Future of Offshore Energy
Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui (University of Bergen
Norway)
Eduardo G Pereira (University of São Paulo
Brazil)
Eddy Wifa (University of Aberdeen
UK) and Madeline Taylor (Macquarie University
Australia)
Tina Soliman-Hunter (Macquarie University
Australia) Part I: Offshore Energy: Fostering Environmental Stewardship and Community Collaboration 1. Introduction to Offshore Energy Law: Challenges and Opportunities for Renewables and Hydrocarbons
Madeline Taylor (Macquarie University
Australia)
Eddy Wifa (University of Aberdeen
UK)
Eduardo G Pereira (University of São Paulo
Brazil) and Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui (University of Bergen
Norway) 2. Multiple Use in the North Sea: Evolving Towards a New Legal Framework? - A Case Study Based on the Belgian and Dutch Examples
Angelo Goethals
Frank Maes and Frederik Vandendriessche (University of Ghent
Belgium) 3. Balancing Environmental Protection with Offshore Wind and Petroleum Development: Two Peas in a Pod? Eddy Wifa (University of Aberdeen
UK)
Daria Shapovalova (University of Aberdeen
UK) and Pedi Obani (University of Bradford
UK) 4. Avoiding (Offshore) Renewable and Critical Mineral-Based Resource Curse in Africa: The Role of a Continent-wide Legal Regime
Solomon N Obulor (Edinburgh Council
UK)
Joy A Debski (University of Aberdeen
UK) and Nnennaya J Nwali 5. Health and Safety Regulation in the United Kingdom's Offshore Hydrocarbon and Wind Energy Industries: Similarities
Differences
Reforms
Eddy Wifa and John Paterson (University of Aberdeen
UK) 6. Beyond Social Licence to Operate: Charting 'Social Gaps' and the Social Contract in the Emerging Australian Offshore Wind Sector
Madeline Taylor (Macquarie University
Australia) Part II: Offshore Energy: Business and Financing 7. A Double-Edged Sword: Alignments and Conflicts in the International
Regional
and Domestic Governance of Offshore Energy Projects
Catalin-Gabriel Stanescu (Syddansk Universitet
Denmark) and Cristian Rubanovici (Poul Schmith/Kammeradvokaten
Denmark) 8. Energy Transition and Tax Considerations for Oil
Gas
Wind Projects
and Carbon Taxation for Offshore Energy - Focus on the Brazilian Experience
Diana Rodrigues Prado de Castro (Brazilian Counsel) 9. Risk vs Rewards of Oil
Gas and Wind Investments: Dealing with Business
Finance and Economic Issues and how to Attract Investment in these Industries
João Oliveira (BP plc
UK) 10. Building Local Capacity and Expertise via Local Content Rules and Transferring Skills and Knowledge between Offshore Developments
Elena I Athwal (Hamad Bin Khalifa University
Qatar)
Eduardo G Pereira (University of São Paulo
Brazil)
Opeyemi Omotuyi (Supreme Court of Nigeria) and Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui (University of Bergen
Norway) 11. The Prospects for Offshore Wind Investment in the Global South - Lessons from the Offshore Oil & Gas Sector? Reg Fowler (Calyx Global Inc.
UK) 12. Offshore Energy Financing: Trends
Opportunities and Hurdles
Cameron Kelly (Australian Renewable Energy Agency) Part III: Offshore Energy: Complex Infrastructure and Overarching Conclusions 13. From a Mature Offshore Oil and Gas Sector to an Embryonic Alternative Energy Sector: The US Experience
Keith B Hall 14. Coupling of Petroleum
Offshore Wind
and CCS: Scopes
Interfaces
and Coordination of Licensing Regimes - The Norwegian Experience
Knut Høivik (University of Bergen
Norway)
Heidi Eikenes Seglem (Equinor ASA
Norway)
Sondre Dyrland (University of Oslo
Norway) and Camilla Grytten (Norwegian Bar Association) 15. Three Parts to the New Offshore Economy: Integrating Offshore Wind Energy with Hydrogen Electrolysis on Repurposed Oil and Gas Installations
Rüdiger Tscherning (University of Calgary
Canada) 16. Circular Economy in the Decommissioning of Oil and Gas Platforms: Costs
Legislation
and Importance for Energy Transition
Eduardo G Pereira (University of São Paulo
Brazil)
Ana Carolina Marins de Carvalho (Mattos Filho Advogados
Brazil) and Aurelia Reid (Griffin Chambers
Trinidad and Tobago) 17. Joint Development in the Energy Transition: From Joint Petroleum Zones to Joint CO2 Storage Zones
Constantinos Yiallourides (Macquarie University
Australia) 18. On the Future of Offshore Energy
Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui (University of Bergen
Norway)
Eduardo G Pereira (University of São Paulo
Brazil)
Eddy Wifa (University of Aberdeen
UK) and Madeline Taylor (Macquarie University
Australia)







