Energy & Infrastructure Projects

Energy & Infrastructure Projects

We have significant experience advising on energy and infrastructure projects, from development, financing and investment to dispute resolution, across various regions and industries, and have been involved in both domestic and overseas construction projects, including Engineering, Procurement, Construction (EPC) projects related to public infrastructure (e.g. railways, roads, ports), power generation (both conventional and renewable), digital infrastructure, manufacturing facilities, petrochemical facilities, LNG facilities and mining operations.

In recent years, our lawyers have been heavily involved in energy transition issues, advising clients on energy transition and carbon neutrality strategies for their operations and supply chains across various jurisdictions. Their expertise encompasses corporate Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), battery energy storage systems (BESS), carbon capture systems (CCUS), carbon credit development and trading, as well as renewable energy projects (involving solar power, offshore and onshore wind power, geothermal and biomass power plants), including those under feed-in tariff (FIT) and feed-in premium (FIP) schemes.

We can manage all legal aspects of such projects from preparing proposals, drafting and negotiating project and financing documents to offering real-time support during construction and operation of the projects. One of our core strengths lies in finding innovative ways to minimize the risk of disputes and costly litigation. Where disputes arise, we can assist with claim management as a priority first step and ultimately resolve those disputes successfully through negotiations or in arbitration.

Our extensive global experience, combined with our team of internationally qualified lawyers and network of global law firms, enables us to understand the local and international complexities unique to each project. This also means that we provide culturally sensitive legal and business advice wherever our clients operate.