Fiduciary obligations and joint ventures: the collaborative fiduciary relationship

The book argues that the Operator owes fiduciary duties to the co-venturers and that the co-venturers owe fiduciary duties among themselves. These fiduciary duties impose high standards of conduct on the co-venturers. This book will be essential reading for anyone working in the area of energy and n...

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Beteilige Person: Bean, Gerard M. D. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Clarendon Press 1995
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Zusammenfassung:The book argues that the Operator owes fiduciary duties to the co-venturers and that the co-venturers owe fiduciary duties among themselves. These fiduciary duties impose high standards of conduct on the co-venturers. This book will be essential reading for anyone working in the area of energy and natural resources law as well as equity lawyers and anyone interested in joint ventures
Abstract:The Joint Operating Agreement (JOA) is a commercial contract extensively used in oil and gas joint ventures, where one co-venturer manages the venture under the supervision of the other co-venturers. The English courts have yet to pronounce whether a joint operating agreement establishes a fiduciary relationship between its co-venturers and whether fiduciary duties are created by it. As UK oil exploration companies move to operate outside the North Sea and enter into more contracts with companies from civil law jurisdictions (with expectations of good faith on the part of their co-contracting parties) and as an increasing number of independent oil companies participate in exploration and development, the standards of conduct of co-venturers becomes increasingly important. This book reviews whether a joint operating agreement, as an example of a joint venture, is a fiduciary relationship, and whether fiduciary duties may apply to resource companies as co-venturers
Beschreibung:Teilw. zugl.: Cambridge, Univ., Diss.
Umfang:XLVI, 311 S.
ISBN:019825928X