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Fenchurch Barrister & Solicitors are market leading

Oil & Gas practice. We are positioned to advise

governments and NOCs (National Oil Companies),

IOCs (International Oil Companies), Independent

Oil and Gas Companies, and funders (debt and equity)

on all aspects of the oil and gas supply chain, including

upstream (exploration and production), midstream

(storage and transportation), downstream (fuels and lubricants, marketing and refining, retail and chemicals) and LNG.


Oil and gas continues to be central to the energy supply chain worldwide. The ongoing growing demand for oil and gas in developing countries has ensured that prices, particularly oil, have generally remained high. These high prices ensure continual activity and investment in this sector, across the entire supply chain. All these factors make this an exciting industry to work in, and one that requires its legal advisers to have sector–specific knowledge backed up by a global resource capability.



Fenchurch Barrister & Solicitors

continues to be at the forefront of the

development of the power sector

globally – advising governments,

corporates, funders (equity and debt),

suppliers and manufacturers on market

leading transactions across project

development, M&A, funding (equity, debt and Islamic financing), energy and emissions trading, and litigation.  These transactions are supported by our specialists in areas such as environmental, regulatory, antitrust, tax, employment and planning law.


Growth in the power generation sector is forecast to grow significantly. A balanced mix of power generation technologies, including renewables  (wind, solar and hydro and marine) traditional (thermal) and nuclear will be required. This balanced mix within the context of such a steep increase in demand faces similar challenges for the delivery of required approaches and extension to existing transmission and distribution networks.  All these factors make this an exciting industry to work in, and one that requires its advisers to have sector–specific knowledge backed up by a global resource capability.