At Oracle Law Global, we recognise that the global energy transition is reshaping economies and industries worldwide. The shift to a low-carbon economy demands significant investments from both public and private sectors, focusing on diverse technologies and industries. Key areas of growth include renewable energy, energy efficiency, storage solutions, electrification of heavy industries, transportation, and heating. Additionally, the development of clean fuels such as biofuels and e-fuels derived from clean hydrogen, as well as carbon capture technologies, are crucial to achieving net zero emissions.
The increasing demand for battery metals and the role of digitisation in infrastructure will continue to drive efficiency and sustainability in the energy transition. While many emissions are unavoidable, advanced solutions like carbon capture and storage (CCUS) and direct air capture are essential to reducing the environmental impact of the oil and gas sectors.
Our team advises clients on a wide range of energy transition-related matters. From project development, financing, and construction to mergers and acquisitions (M&A), joint ventures, and regulatory and tax guidance, we offer tailored solutions. Our expertise extends across renewable energy, carbon markets, clean hydrogen, new nuclear, and the integration of digital infrastructure into energy projects.
With a global reach, our lawyers have extensive experience in high-profile and first-of-a-kind transactions, providing innovative legal support to our clients in sectors like offshore wind, solar, carbon capture, battery storage, EV charging, and more. We also assist with the implementation of Net Sero projects, helping clients navigate the evolving energy landscape.
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