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Abstract
This new guide to oil and gas trading aims to fill a gap not currently supplied by other reference books on sale-of-goods law and charters by focusing on the day-to-day realities of trading in the sector. It examines the way in which the oil and gas market operates in practice, taking note of real-life situations that can arise.
Featured chapters are written by expert professionals who have hands-on experience of working in the oil and gas market and who can therefore describe to readers the issues to watch out for. Topics covered include international oil and gas trading contracts, trade finance, hedging, insurance, delivery, carriage, damages and even the effect of international oil and gas sanctions. Indeed, the guide contains a succinct account of all the main legal and practical areas that are relevant to trading in the sector.
The publication will be of relevance and interest to all those involved in oil and gas trading.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Cover | Cover | ||
Title Page | 1 | ||
Copyright Page | 2 | ||
Table of Contents | 3 | ||
Introduction | 5 | ||
Formation and conclusion of international oil and gas trading contracts | 7 | ||
Main features of contracts for the sale of crude oil and refined products including LPG | 23 | ||
Delivery and nominations | 49 | ||
Carriage | 61 | ||
Quality and quantity determination | 77 | ||
Practical aspects of quantity and quality determination in relation to shortage and contamination claims | 87 | ||
Bills of lading | 113 | ||
Trade finance | 139 | ||
Oil cargo insurance | 155 | ||
Hedging and derivatives | 179 | ||
Damages | 197 | ||
Joint selling and competition law | 211 | ||
Sanctions | 235 | ||
About the authors | 251 |