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_2doi
040 _aKO
_beng
041 0 _aeng
082 0 4 _a343.07/72
_223/eng/20221201
100 1 _aLemanski, Max.
245 1 0 _aOffshore Floating Production
_h[electronic resource] :
_bLegal and Commercial Risk Management.
260 _aMilton :
_bInforma Law,
_c2023.
300 _a1 online resource (309 p.).
490 1 _aMaritime and Transport Law Library
500 _aDescription based upon print version of record.
505 0 _aCover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Table of cases -- Table of legislation -- About the authors -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- List of acronyms and abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Introduction to Floating Production -- A. Floating production as a legal topic -- B. What is an FPSO? -- (i) Is it a ship? -- (ii) What is the F for? -- (iii) What is the P for? -- (iv) What is the S for? -- (v) What is the O for? -- (vi) Is an FLNG a type of FPSO? -- (vii) Is an FLSO an FLNG or an FPSO? -- C. What is an FPSO charter? -- D. FPSO contracts -- English law
505 8 _a(I) General principles -- (ii) Contract forms -- E. FPSOs -- contract structures -- (i) The FP Contractor -- (ii) The Company -- (iii) Subcontracting -- (iv) Compliance with local content requirements -- (v) Alternative structures -- (vi) Assignees -- (vii) Mortgagees -- F. Typical FPSO charter obligations -- (i) Charter structure -- (ii) Design and construction -- (iii) Installation and acceptance -- (iv) Production -- (v) The charter period -- (vi) Liabilities and indemnities -- (vii) Offtake and offloading -- G. Floating production in the future -- (i) Making carbon fuel production greener
505 8 _a(Ii) Using existing infrastructure to capture carbon -- (iii) New floating energy sources -- Chapter 2 FPSO Design -- A. Introduction -- B. Design responsibility -- C. The design development process -- (a) Illustration 1 -- off-spec hydrocarbons -- (b) Illustration 2 -- weather loading windows -- (c) Illustration 3 -- design assumptions -- D. Changes to basis of design -- (i) Changes -- some issues and illustrations -- (a) Illustration 4 -- insufficient buoyancy -- (b) Illustration 5 -- relaxation of design requirements -- (ii) Charter amendments -- (iii) Charter notice requirements
505 8 _aE. Design integration -- (i) Allocation of design risk -- (ii) Separate hull and topsides yards -- (a) Illustration 6 -- interface design -- (b) Illustration 7 -- handover design -- F. Location -- G. Compliance with local regulations -- (i) General -- (ii) Flaring -- (a) Illustration 8 -- flaring -- H. Design changes of necessity -- (i) Variation requests -- I. Preferential design changes -- J. Variation proposals -- K. Change order documents -- (a) Illustration 9 -- scope of agreed variation -- L. Post-delivery variations -- Chapter 3 Construction Contracts -- A. Introduction
505 8 _aB. Technical requirements -- C. Legal nature of a subcontract -- D. Typical construction contract terms -- (i) Description/scope of work -- (ii) Price and payment terms -- (iii) Variations -- (iv) Mechanical completion/commissioning -- (v) Acceptance -- (vi) Acceptance testing -- (vii) Rights of termination -- (viii) Defects rectification -- Chapter 4 Conversions, Refurbishment and Modifications -- A. Introduction -- B. Conversions versus newbuild projects -- C. Acquisition of vessels -- (i) The vessel for conversion -- (ii) Incorporating the vessel into the design
500 _aD. The yard, scope of work and delivery
520 _aThis is the first book to focus on the law and practice relating to offshore oil and gas floating production. It deals with all legal and commercial risk management issues from initial concept through design, construction, modification, installation, acceptance, production and offloading, including ancillary legal topics; JV/consortiums, financing, insurance, decommissioning and intellectual property. Floating production projects are a popular method of achieving offshore oil and gas production, utilising vessels sitting over the offshore reservoir, receiving well fluids which are then processed, stored and offloaded to tankers. They operate in deep water, harsh conditions and marginal fields, and may be redeployed once the reservoir is depleted. There are numerous legal issues which arise in the context of floating production due to its specific characteristics, presenting a unique combination of challenges with the attendant risks and potential liabilities. This book analyses these risks and liabilities and considers how they may be allocated between the parties, how the consequences are avoided or mitigated and how disputes are in practice resolved. It illustrates these issues and competing legal arguments by focusing on each stage of the relationship between the oil and gas company and a specialist floating production contractor. The book will be of special interest to project managers and in-house lawyers at oil companies, offshore contractors, design consultants, construction companies, suppliers, vessel operators, banks, insurers and investors. It will also be of particular use to private practice lawyers in all jurisdictions where these projects occur; because contracts used in this industry are often written under English law,and contracts which are governed by local law follow a similar pattern.
650 0 _aOffshore oil industry
_xLaw and legislation.
650 0 _aOffshore gas industry
_xLaw and legislation.
650 0 _aOffshore structures
_xLaw and legislation.
650 7 _aLAW / Maritime
_2bisacsh
650 7 _aLAW / Construction
_2bisacsh
700 1 _aMoore, Simon.
700 1 _aBeadnall, Stuart.
830 0 _aMaritime and transport law library.
856 4 0 _3Taylor & Francis
_uhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003243861
856 4 2 _3OCLC metadata license agreement
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