Arbitration of Transnational Energy Projects - the CPR Rules for Ad Hoc Administration
Article from: OGEL 4 (2004), in International Oil, Gas & Energy Dispute Management
Introduction
Disputes about transnational energy projects are often complicated and frequently involve multiple parties and numerous issues. For example, a dispute between liquid natural gas venturers, or between a host government and a project developer over management, can quickly involve numerous private companies, lenders, and governmental entities, as well as energy end users, each represented by its respective attorney. To handle this complexity while still avoiding the time and expense of litigation, parties often rely on alternative dispute resolution (ADR), particularly arbitration. ...