Knowledge Highlights 9 May 2024
Energy, Infrastructure & Projects
Growth in energy and infrastructure development
South-east Asia is an economically vibrant and developing region with a growing need and constant demand for energy and infrastructure, leading to notable growth in this sector. The scale and complexity of projects has increased exponentially and, in turn, this demands highly experienced legal expertise to ensure long term success.
Specialised and integrated team
From inception to commissioning, including financing, supply chain infrastructure, and plant operations and maintenance, our team supports our clients on all aspects of projects work, whether greenfield or brownfield and inclusive of cross-border ventures, to ensure seamless delivery at every stage. We are also capable of advising on subsequent asset monetisation and project restructuring, as well as any mergers and acquisitions or disputes which may arise.
As part of A&G Asia, we are further able to tap on the network's extensive advisory experience in the import, transportation and sale of liquefied natural gas (LNG), natural gas and town gas, the supply/offtake of utilities, speciality gases and chemicals, the generation, transmission and sale of electricity as well as clean energy, desalination, utilities and waste-water treatment/disposal projects. Our team is also capable of advising on infrastructure projects including airports, ports, land transportation, power plants, telecommunications and petrochemical plants and buildings, as well as on public-private-partnership (PPP) and public infrastructure projects, tankage and terminalling, and logistics facilities and arrangements.
Wide capabilities across industries
As part of A&G Asia, we are further able to combine our knowledge of local law and practices as well as industry understanding with international and regional insight. This allows us to assist our clients deftly navigate the unique business, legal and political landscape in each country to successfully develop and implement local or multi-jurisdictional projects.