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Renegotiating Contracts for the Energy Transition in the Extractives Industry, Hardback Book

Renegotiating Contracts for the Energy Transition in the Extractives Industry Hardback

Part of the Just Transitions series

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This book focuses on renegotiating extractive contracts to align with the net-zero goals.

It delves into extractive contract negotiations in four ways which collectively represent a major research gap in literature.

It focuses on extractive contract provisions and examines their alignment with net zero goals, suggesting how these provisions could be re-negotiated to ensure an effective energy transition.

Consequently, the book assesses how contractual provisions are responding to, or reflecting energy transition scenarios, and highlights areas to be included or strengthened that will be beneficial for all energy stakeholders.

This book goes on to discuss the energy transition global landscape.

Through the presentation of case studies from different countries, the book assesses the transition risks in extractive contracts, and it uniquely provides the negotiation tools and strategies to address these transition risks.

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