Online seminar
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The unexpected drop in energy demand and prices presents important challenges for the financial position of the energy industry, in particular high cost producers, and the economy of net energy exporting economies. It also is likely to impact on the implementation of energy contracts, with energy buyers seeking to renegotiate price and volume conditions, and possibly invoke force majeure to temporarily avoid their contractual obligations. In the gas sector, the COVID-19 crisis can be expected to increase the relevance for buyers of gas exchanges, instead of long-term purchases of fixed volumes at oil-indexed prices, disrupt global supply chains and impact on the realization of new infrastructure projects. With a focus on the Asian energy markets, this seminar proposes to examine the challenges that reduced volume and prices present for the energy industry, the implementation of energy contracts and the regulation of energy markets more generally.
2:00 pm Opening and Introduction
- Prof. Anatole Boute, Professor, CUHK LAW
- Dr. Christian Hübner, Head of the Regional Programme Energy Security and Climate Change in Asia-Pacific of the Konrad-Adenauer Foundation (KAS)
2:10 pm COVID-19 and its Impact on Global Energy Markets
- Dr. Kaho Yu, Senior Analyst,Verisk Maplecroft
The Impact on the Asian Energy Markets
- Dr. Philip Andrews-Speed, Senior Principal Fellow at the Energy Studies Institute, National University of Singapore
Force Majeure under Energy Contracts
- Prof. John Paterson, Professor of Law, Centre for Energy Law, University of Aberdeen
The Impact of COVID-19 on End Consumer Market in China’s Oil and Gas Sector – Insights from a Lawyer in Oil and Gas Practices
- Mr. Chen Xinsong, Senior Partner, Sunshine Law Firm
3:30 pm Q & A
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Register here by 5pm, 6 May 2020 to attend the seminar.