Project development and project finance

Our projects practice is one of the largest in the world with over 350 project development and project finance lawyers.

Helping our clients develop and execute their energy transition strategy has become a fundamental part of our practice, given our history across sectors such as oil and gas, power and renewables, mining, infrastructure and climate change.

Collaborating across our global team, we act on some of the most innovative, complex and challenging projects in the world. Our integrated team has extensive experience in a number of “first-in-country” and “first-in-technology” transactions and we have a reputation for successfully closing complicated projects with demanding time frames.

Our experience encompasses the largest solar, offshore wind, energy storage and carbon capture projects in the world, advising on the first wave of green LNG projects and green hydrogen projects. Our experience includes advising existing clients on transitioning their business to ensure it is future ready while advising new clients as they seek to enter sectors where project financing structures are widely used.

Chambers Global: Band 1: Projects & Energy, Chambers and Partners, 2021
Chambers Global: Band 1: Projects & Energy: Power Chambers and Partners, 2021
Chambers Global: Band 1: Projects & Energy: Oil & Gas Chambers and Partners, 2021
Chambers Global: Band 1: Projects & Energy: Mineral & Minerals Chambers and Partners, 2021

Project profile


Al Dhafra 2 GW Solar Photovoltaic PV Independent Power Producer project

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作者

Co-head of Projects, United States
Co-head of Projects, United States
Global Head of Infrastructure and Resources
Head of Energy, Europe, Middle East and Asia; Partner
Consultant
Senior Partner
Head of Energy, South Africa
Partner
Partner
Head of Banking and Finance, Projects, South Africa
Partner
Global Co-Head of Energy
buildings and blue sky

Projects

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