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WA State Agreements & Resources Operations
February 2021 This webinar will cover contemporary issues regarding the operation of State Agreements in Western Australia in regulating large extractives projects. The historical role and operation of State Agreements has changed because of Commonwealth laws, increasing emphasis on transparency, and recent court decisions about WA constitutional obligations and policy.
Disputes under Sales and Purchases
February 2020 This webinar will cover contemporary issues regarding the operation of State Agreements in Western Australia in regulating large extractives projects. The historical role and operation of State Agreements has changed because of Commonwealth laws, increasing emphasis on transparency, and recent court decisions about WA constitutional obligations and policy.
KPMG National Partnership Program: Fraud in the new working world
February 2021 In partnership with KPMG, AMPLA is pleased to present this session on Fraud in the new working world. The working environment in corporate Australia has changed. Fraud and corruption is a growing concern where COVID has disrupted business processes and controls and working from home is more prominent than ever before.
Legal Ethics in Energy and Resources Law
November 2020 Ethical behaviour is one of the hallmarks of the legal profession. This webinar will provide practitioners with a refresher on legal ethics in the context of energy and resources law.
Petroleum Asset Sale and Farm-In Agreements Masterclass
September 2020 This petroleum contract masterclass session will examine the key rights and obligations, risk allocations, and the alternative and optional clauses of petroleum asset sale agreements and farm-in agreements
Commodities Trading 101: The Life Cycle of Physical Commodities
September 2020 Join us online as we run a ‘101’ session on commodities trading, by taking us through the global life cycle of a select number of physical commodities, including consideration of the impact of various different geographical and legal boundaries on this industry (e.g. place of production through to load port / terminal, shipping through national and international waters, trading through a producer’s marketing and sales arm, arrival at destination port / terminal, inland transportation, and end use).
Clifford Chance National Partnership Program: Climate Change In A Post-Covid World
August 2020 In partnership with Clifford Chance, AMPLA is pleased to present this session looking at how economic recovery could be linked with tackling climate change, including through green stimulus packages and encouraging investment in renewable energy or energy efficiency projects.
Electricity Retailers: Challenges and Changes - with Tango Energy
July 2020 In this session, AMPLA Victoria Committee members Nick Li, Director, PwC Legal and Andrew Brookes, Principal, Hive Legal will host an interactive discussion with Domenic Capomolla, CEO of Tango Energy. During this session, we'll discuss with Domenic his experience in leading Tango Energy and other electricity retailers, the aspirations and goals of Tango Energy and its owner Pacific Hydro, the challenges facing start-up retailers like Tango Energy, and how regulatory and technological changes are transforming the electricity retail sector.
Young Professionals: Understanding Oil & Gas Markets
June 2020 Hosted by AMPLA's Young Professional National Committee, this session explains how oil and gas markets operate, provides an overview of market conditions and discusses trends going forward.
Temporary Changes To Australia’s Foreign Investment Review Framework
May 2020 Hosted by AMPLA WA Committee Member Michael Denny, Solicitor, Herbert Smith Freehills, and presented by Liz Humphry, Partner at Clayton Utz, Campbell Cooper, Managing Director at Greenhill & Co, and Stephen Smith, Partner at Deloitte Access Economics, this webinar will examine the temporary changes to Australia’s foreign investment review framework that were introduced to protect Australia’s national interest, and ensure appropriate oversight over foreign investment, at a time when the COVID-19 outbreak is putting intense pressure on the Australian economy and business. The focus of the webinar will be on examining the implications of these changes for foreign investment and transactional activity in the energy and resources sectors.