Contact with chambers should be made through the Practice Management Team. They are happy to discuss client requirements and provide further information on such matters as the expertise and experience of individual members, fees, working practices and languages spoken. We have members able to work in French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Greek and Chinese (Mandarin).
Outside working hours, a member of our team is always available to be contacted on matters of an urgent nature. Contact should be made using the Chambers main number or email.
For our Singapore office, for client enquiries please contact our Head of Business Development for Asia Pacific, Katie-Beth Jones, and for all other queries please contact Lynn Quek. Out of office hours calls will automatically be diverted to our practice management team in London.
28 Maxwell Road
#02-03 Maxwell Chambers Suites
Singapore 069120
singapore@twentyessex.com
t: +65 62257230
Contact with chambers should be made through the Practice Management Team. They are happy to discuss client requirements and provide further information on such matters as the expertise and experience of individual members, fees, working practices and languages spoken. We have members able to work in French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Greek and Chinese (Mandarin).
Outside working hours, a member of our team is always available to be contacted on matters of an urgent nature. Contact should be made using the Chambers main number or email.
For our Singapore office, for client enquiries please contact our Head of Business Development for Asia Pacific, Katie-Beth Jones, and for all other queries please contact Lynn Quek. Out of office hours calls will automatically be diverted to our practice management team in London.
28 Maxwell Road
#02-03 Maxwell Chambers Suites
Singapore 069120
singapore@twentyessex.com
t: +65 62257230
Malcolm Jarvis has written a chapter in the latest edition of Liquefied Natural Gas: The Law and Business of LNG, published by Globe Law and Business.
Now in its fourth edition, this book examines LNG’s place in the energy transition, the geopolitics of LNG, structuring of LNG projects, shipping, trading, price formation and reviews.
Describing the context for the updated text of his chapter, Malcolm said:
“The LNG trading market has evolved in recent years into one of the fastest-growing commodity markets, prompted in part by increased demand for LNG in Europe and Asia following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In recent years, greater volumes of LNG have been traded through spot sales or short-term contracts. However, there is presently little standardisation and the terms of such agreements tend to be influenced by long-term LNG sale and purchase agreements.”
In his chapter, ‘Failures and reliefs’, Malcolm considers:
Other themes explored include termination rights under express termination clauses and the general law.