Jane Jiang

Jane Jiang
Biography
Jane Jiang is an energy and infrastructure lawyer based in Beijing.
Jane advises on international business development and multinational project execution primarily in the energy, infrastructure and oil and gas industries. She has experience representing developers, E&P operators, contractors and other investors in the development, acquisition, construction, operation of international energy and infrastructure projects.
Prior to joining the firm, Jane worked as in-house counsel for a national oil and gas company in China for four years and at another international law firm for seven years. During this time, she provided legal services for oil and gas exploration and production projects in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Africa. Jane has also been involved in structuring transactions and financing of many significant projects.
She is experienced in English-Chinese bilingual documentation and negotiations.
Professional experience
Representative experience
Representative experience
The following represents Jane's selected experience prior to joining Norton Rose Fulbright.
Advised:
- A private Chinese oil company - on its share acquisition of an international oil company for the assets in Iraq, Egypt, Yemen and Oman.
- CNOOC COOEC - on the $1bn strategic fabrication joint venture transaction between Fluor and COOEC, specializing in offshore engineering and fabrication.
- On LNG MSAs and SPAs for certain Chinese clients.
- The purchaser - on an oil block acquisition in Trinidad.
- A Chinese oil service company - on its dispute with a Canadian oil company in a drilling project in Albania.
- A Chinese oil company - on a dispute with its partner (minority shareholder) in relation to an exploration and production sharing agreement in Afghanistan.
- The developer - on joint venture matters and an EPC project related to an oil storage and export terminal in Indonesia.
- A private Chinese oil and gas company - drafting an Integrated Drilling Services Contract.
- A private Chinese company - related to its natural gas pipelines BOT project in Ghana.
- On a large engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) gas infrastructure development project in Ghana, including a gas processing plant, onshore and offshore pipelines, an NGLs export system and other utilities.
Languages
Languages
- English
- Chinese