Presentation
Contractual and Commercial Elements of Hydrocarbon Exports-What Can Be Taken Over to a Renewable Energy Export Scheme?
Justin Dargin, Dubai Initiative Research Fellow, panel at a renewable energy conference in Casablanca, Morocco, and Tunis, Tunisia, November 2010.
Main Discussion Points:
- The use of take or pay contracts in the natural gas sector and the impact of regulations on the contracts as well as optimal contract duration.
- The applicability of these contracts to power export to the EU as well as the renewable energy sector.
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Dargin, Justin. "Contractual and Commercial Elements of Hydrocarbon Exports-What Can Be Taken Over to a Renewable Energy Export Scheme?" November 23, 2010.
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