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Liberalization of Electricity Market in Ukraine: Top 10 Things to Remember

By Tetyana R. Kistynyuk, Peterka & Partners

This list summarizes ten important issues regarding the energy market in Ukraine in the forthcoming years (there will be a shift from a centralized electricity trading module to a more competitive electricity trading regime). These issues will affect each and every business in Ukraine, especially power generating companies, electricity suppliers (including importers and exporters) and electricity consumers. Liberalization of the electricity market in Ukraine has been a long-awaited measure for Ukraine and is seen as a solid step towards relevant EU standards that should bring, among others, enhancement of energy security and overall conditions for new investments.

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Mining Law: Hong Kong

By Slaughter and May

This primer outlines the Hong Kong Stock Exchange's revised Listing Rules on mining.

Sample Forms, Policies, and Contracts

Applications to the U.S. Department of Energy for Long-Term Authority to Export Liquefied Natural Gas to Countries Without a Free Trade Agreement With the United States Requiring National Treatment for Trade in Natural Gas

By Michael A. Stosser, Of Counsel, and Paul F. Forshay, Partner, Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP

A checklist regarding applications to the U.S. Department of Energy for long-term authority to export liquefied natural gas to countries without a Free Trade Agreement with the United States requiring national treatment for trade in natural gas.

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The Energy Industry From All Sides

By Jennifer Arasimowicz, William Buck, Jacob Dweck, Richard Miller

The United States is one of the world’s largest producers and suppliers of energy, as well as one of its hungriest consumers. As the third largest industry in the United States, energy consists of many subgroups with interests, opportunities and agendas that both align and divide. This unique debate-style panel will bring together representatives of different facets of the energy industry, including industry players, environmentalists, consumers and lawmakers, who will discuss and debate some of the major issues facing the industry in the 21st century.