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Nick Dingemans is an expert in advising on complex cross-border acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures, and project development.
Language - English
Jurisdiction - England & Wales
Nick specialises in advising clients on complex cross-border acquisitions, disposals, and joint ventures and project development with a focus on energy, natural resources, infrastructure and energy transition. His experience spans Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific, where he has advised governments, multinational corporations, and financial institutions. Nick’s clients benefit from his ability to navigate cultural diversity, and his deep understanding of the commercial drivers behind their decisions to deliver successful outcomes in high-stakes transactions.
He provides agile thinking and practical solutions, ensuring clients maximise benefits in their transactions. Whether advising on upstream oil and gas projects, LNG infrastructure, or renewable energy developments, Nick’s approach is both strategic and commercially astute.
Nick is valued for his ability to see beyond problems, offering solutions that drive success. His clients trust his expertise in managing high-stakes transactions and complex legal challenges.
Governments of Iraq and Kuwait
Advised on proposed cross border agreement for the optimal exploitation of their shared cross border oil and gas fields.
Coro Energy Plc
Advised Coro Energy plc on its acquisition of a 15% interest in the Duyung PSC (West Natuna, Indonesia).
Swiss Financial Investor
Advised a private Swiss company regarding a farm-in deal for 50% participation rights in two PSCs in offshore Indonesia with a 2C Contingent Resource >210Bcf (P50), presently held by an ASX listed company. Also advising the client regarding financing, corporate structuring and offtake options.
EU Emissions Trading
Advised a Dutch Shipping group on a management restructuring to support the centralisation of it EU Allowances for its fleet under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme.
Maritime Decarbonisation
Advised a Danish dry bulk shipping group on a pilot programme for the use of biofuels and the establishment of a client in-setting programme.
Climate Tech
Advised an Australian technology group on the structuring of both voluntary and compliance carbon credits from the carbon reductions achieved by its new maritime shipping technology.
Shareholder Dispute
Advised the majority ultimate beneficial owner of a shipping technology business on the resolution of a dispute with a minority joint venture investor. The minority refused to negotiate, and the majority shareholders completed a voluntary liquidation of the company and the acquisition of the assets from the receivers to establish a new business.
State Oil Company of Azerbaijan
Advised the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) on the stage 2 expansion of the Shah Deniz field and agreement of amendments to its joint venture with a group of international oil companies.