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Offshore energy law : challenges and opportunities for renewables and hydrocarbons /

Examines the regulatory, environmental, financial, socio-legal, and safety aspects that shape offshore energy infrastructure projects and their operation.

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Další autoři: Herrera Anchustegui, Ignacio, 1984- (Editor), Taylor, Madeline (Editor), Pereira, Eduardo G., 1984- (Editor), Wifa, Eddy (Editor)
Typ dokumentu: Kniha
Jazyk:Angličtina
Vydáno: Oxford : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2025
Edice:Global energy law and policy ; volume 11
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505 0 |a Intro -- Foreword -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- PART I: OFFSHORE ENERGY: FOSTERING ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP AND COMMUNITY COLLABORATION -- 1. Introduction to Offshore Energy Law: Challenges and Opportunities for Renewables and Hydrocarbons -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Part I - Offshore Energy: Fostering Environmental Stewardship and Community Collaboration -- 3. Part II - Offshore Energy: Business and Financing -- 4. Part III - Offshore Energy: Complex Infrastructure and Overarching Conclusions -- 2. Multiple Use in the North Sea: Evolving Towards a New Legal Framework? - A Case Study Based on the Belgian and Dutch Examples -- 1. Introduction, Aim and Structure -- 2. From Integrated Maritime Policy to Maritime Spatial Planning and Coexistence -- 3. Defining Multiple Use, Associated Concepts and the Growth and Importance of a Multiple Use Policy -- 4. Different Types of Multiple Use According to Belgian Law in the Offshore Energy Zones -- 5. Regulating Multiple Use in Energy Zones -- 6. Conclusions and Recommendations -- 3. Balancing Environmental Protection with Offshore Wind and Petroleum Development: Two Peas in a Pod? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Adverse Environmental and Ecological Impacts of Offshore Petroleum and Wind Energy Development and Conflicts with Other Sea Uses -- 3. The UK Offshore Wind and Petroleum Planning, Licensing and Leasing -- 4. Environmental Impact Assessment for Offshore Energy Development in the UK -- 5. Reconciling Maximising Offshore Energy Resources and Protection of the Environment: Criticisms of the Current UK Regulatory Strategy -- 6. Conclusion -- 4. Avoiding (Offshore) Renewable and Critical Mineral-Based Resource Curse in Africa: The Role of a Continent-wide Legal Regime -- 1. Introduction -- 2. (Offshore) Renewable Energy and Critical Minerals-Based Resource Curse in Africa and Energy Transition. 
505 8 |a 3. The Role of Policy and Law in Avoiding a Renewable Energy and Critical Mineral-Based Resource Curse in Africa -- 4. Conclusion and Recommendations -- 5. Health and Safety Regulation in the United Kingdom's Offshore Hydrocarbon and Wind Energy Industries: Similarities, Differences, Reforms -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Offshore Oil and Gas: Evolution of the Health and Safety Regime -- 3. Health and Safety in Offshore Wind -- 4. Conclusion -- 6. Beyond Social Licence to Operate: Charting 'Social Gaps' and the Social Contract in the Emerging Australian Offshore Wind Sector -- 1. Introduction -- 2. From the Social Licence to Operate to the Social Contract: Addressing 'Social Gaps' in the Australian Offshore Energy Transition -- 3. Addressing Democratic Deficit: Community Consultation and Empowerment -- 4. Creating Legal Conditions: Citizens Cooperatives and Social Impact Assessments -- 5. Proactive Place Protection: Marine Spatial Planning and Environmental Impact Assessments -- 6. Conclusion -- PART II: OFFSHORE ENERGY: BUSINESS AND FINANCING -- 7. A Double-Edged Sword: Alignments and Conflicts in the International, Regional, and Domestic Governance of Offshore Energy Projects -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Interplay between International, Regional, and Domestic Laws Governing Offshore Energy Projects -- 3. Incentives -- 4. Conclusion -- 8. Energy Transition and Tax Considerations for Oil, Gas, Wind Projects, and Carbon Taxation for Offshore Energy - Focus on the Brazilian Experience -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Preliminary Aspects Regarding Energy Transition: World Context vis-à-vis the Brazilian Perspective -- 3. How to Achieve the Energy Transition and the Role of Taxation Policies: Perspectives in Brazil -- 4. Conclusions. 
505 8 |a 9. Risk vs Rewards of Oil, Gas and Wind Investments: Dealing with Business, Finance and Economic Issues and how to Attract Investment in these Industries -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Risks of Investing in Oil and Gas -- 3. Risks of Investing in Offshore Wind Energy -- 4. Opportunities and Rewards of Investing in Oil and Gas -- 5. Opportunities and Rewards of Investing in Offshore Wind -- 6. Conclusions -- 10. Building Local Capacity and Expertise via Local Content Rules and Transferring Skills and Knowledge between Offshore Developments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Conceptualising Local Content -- 3. Case Studies on the Implementation of LCRs in Building Capacity and Expertise between Offshore Development -- 4. Building Capacity and Expertise Through Local Content Rules: Drawing Lessons for Policy and Practice Recommendations -- 5. Conclusion -- 11. The Prospects for Offshore Wind Investment in the Global South - Lessons from the Offshore Oil &amp -- Gas Sector? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Offshore Oil and Gas Investment Structures -- 3. The Importance of Contractual Stabilisation and the Role of Investor-State Agreements -- 4. Merchant or Offtake Risk - The Analogy of Natural Gas -- 5. Offshore Windfarm Investment in OECD Countries and China -- Warnings for Wind Investment in the Global South -- 6. Recommendations for Offshore Wind Investment in the Global South -- 7. Generating Cash and Addressing Merchant Risk - Symbiosis of Offshore Wind and Industrial Offtakers -- 8. Conclusions -- 12. Offshore Energy Financing: Trends, Opportunities and Hurdles -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Bankability -- 3. Support Mechanisms and Offtake Arrangements -- 4. Financing Structures -- 5. Equity -- 6. Security -- 7. Financing Offshore Oil and Gas versus Offshore Wind Projects: Trends, Opportunities and Hurdles -- 8. Conclusion. 
505 8 |a PART III: OFFSHORE ENERGY: COMPLEX INFRASTRUCTURE AND OVERARCHING CONCLUSIONS -- 13. From a Mature Offshore Oil and Gas Sector to an Embryonic Alternative Energy Sector: The US Experience -- 1. Introduction -- 2. History of US Offshore Energy Production -- 3. Legal Framework and Agencies -- 4. Offshore Oil and Gas Leasing -- 5. Offshore Wind Energy -- 6. Carbon Sequestration -- 7. Floating Solar, Tidal, and Wave Energy -- 8. Ocean Thermal Energy -- 9. Challenges to Offshore Energy Development -- 10. Conclusions -- 14. Coupling of Petroleum, Offshore Wind, and CCS: Scopes, Interfaces, and Coordination of Licensing Regimes - The Norwegian Experience -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Overview of Norwegian Licensing Regimes for Petroleum Activities, CCS and Offshore Wind -- 3. Offshore Wind as Petroleum Activity -- 4. CCS as Petroleum Activity -- 5. Repurposing of Decommissioned Petroleum Facilities for Renewable Energy Production or CCS -- 15. Three Parts to the New Offshore Economy: Integrating Offshore Wind Energy with Hydrogen Electrolysis on Repurposed Oil and Gas Installations -- 1. Introduction and Context -- 2. Rationale for Integrated Offshore Hydrogen Production -- 3. Part I: Towards Regulatory Certainty to Build-Out an Offshore Wind Energy Industry -- 4. Part II: Decommissioning and the Idea of Repurposing Existing Offshore Oil and Gas Infrastructure for Offshore Hydrogen Production -- 5. Part III: Aligning the Complexities from Integrating Offshore Wind with Hydrogen Electrolysis on Repurposed Offshore Oil and Gas Installations -- 6. Conclusions -- 16. Circular Economy in the Decommissioning of Oil and Gas Platforms: Costs, Legislation, and Importance for Energy Transition -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Where Do We Stand in Petroleum Decommissioning: Jurisdiction, Numbers, Costs and Experiences? -- 3. Synergies -- 4. Recommendations and Conclusion. 
505 8 |a 17. Joint Development in the Energy Transition: From Joint Petroleum Zones to Joint CO Storage Zones -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Offshore Carbon Capture and Storage and the Energy Transition -- 3. Joint (Petroleum) Development in State Practice -- 4. From Joint Petroleum Zones to Joint CO2 Storage Zones -- 5. Conclusion -- 18. On the Future of Offshore Energy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Part I - Offshore Energy: Fostering Environmental Stewardship and Community Collaboration -- 3. Part II - Offshore Energy: Business and Financing -- 4. Part III - Offshore Energy: Complex Infrastructure and Overarching Conclusions -- 5. Final Words -- Index. 
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