The energy sector is the backbone of the New Zealand economy. There are significant engineering, technological, economic and regulatory challenges facing industry players in a world that is increasingly conscious of the environmental impact of every aspect of how we live.
We can't help with the engineering and technology but we understand how it fits into the legal and regulatory frameworks. We give pragmatic and strategic advice to help our clients get through the complexity and get on with their jobs. We can provide:
Advice about the petroleum exploration permitting regime, land access, royalties, local operation requirements
Advice on environmental and planning requirements under the Crown Minerals and Resource Management Acts and related statutes for new projects or networks
Assistance with all stages of setting up windfarms
Assistance with issues surrounding the development of geothermal resources, including Maori claims and rights to geothermal energy, environmental concerns and local contracting requirements
Guidance on local joint venture and operating agreements
In-depth guidance on the various regulatory requirements and how they affect commercial arrangements
Advice about developments in the energy sector, the development of the electricity market and access to transmission and distribution facilities
Guidance for overseas investors on establishing a branch or subsidiary in New Zealand
Advice on tax efficient business structures and financing arrangements
Our specialist lawyers are active in professional organisations and experienced in providing strategic advice, delivering presentations and contributing articles on energy issues. They are involved as members or advisers in a number of associations and working groups nationally.
The Chambers Global Guide (2009 edition) recommends Minter Ellison Rudd Watts in New Zealand for Energy & Natural Resources advice. The guide says that Paul Foley "attracts glowing recommendations from clients and peers" and rates them as Band 1 in the practice area.
"The very impressive energy specialist Paul Foley is applauded for his significant experience and ability to elegantly negotiate the best outcome for his clients."
The ALB Energy and Resources Guide 2009 lists Minter Ellison Rudd Watts as a leading firm, chosen for the electricity regulation and public issues. Paul Foley, Tom Fail, Mark Weenink and Rachel Devine were recommended.
Recent Energy and Resources publications:
Energy Update - July 2011 Consumer Law Reform Bill - Electricity and Gas Gas Transmission: What would it take to get money on the table for new investment? National pPolicy Statement on Renewable Electricity Generation Environmental Law for New Zealand's Seas