Publikation
Distress signals: Cooperation agreements or mergers to the rescue?
The current volatile and unpredictable economic climate creates challenges for businesses.
Global | Publikation | January 2019
M&A activity in the energy sector will be driven in part by the transition to lower carbon energy sources as investors seek to future-proof their businesses or satisfy environmental, social and governance requirements. Growing activity is expected in the renewable heating and transport fuel sectors, as these sectors become the focus of policy interventions.
Norton Rose Fulbright advised ABN Amro, BP, Gunvor, ING, Koch Supply & Trading, Mercuria, Shell, Société Générale and Equinor in a corporate joint venture for the purpose of developing a commodities trading platform using distributed ledger technology. By managing physical energy transactions on a distributed ledger, the joint venture (now known at Vakt) aims to create a secure, trusted ecosystem for counterparty interaction, with anticipated gains in cybersecurity, operational efficiency and trade finance.
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Publikation
The current volatile and unpredictable economic climate creates challenges for businesses.
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