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1 J. World Energy L. & Bus. 1 (2008)

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Journal of World Energy Law & Business, 2008, Vol. 1, No. 1


         Editor's Note

I am  delighted to launch this new journal, a product of a joint venture between the
Oxford  University Press and  the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators
(AIPN).  Our purpose  is to provide a journal that offers a multi-disciplinary analysis of
issues concerning the international energy industry. The industry is defined as upstream
and downstream   petroleum (oil and gas) and 'energy' sectors (ie those industries which
produce, transport and disseminate electricity out of such varied conventional and non-
conventional energy sources such as coal, uranium, wind and solar power) and those new
technologies that emerge and become  economically feasible.
   The journal will strive to combine academic excellence with professional relevance and
a strong industry focus. We wish to appeal to the professional, corporate, governmental,
non-governmental   and academic  communities.  The  purpose  of the Journal of World
Energy Law  and  Business (JWELB)  is to fill the gap between the perspective and the
approach  of the various disciplines focusing on international energy, ie to become the
principal forum for an inter-disciplinary dialogue.
   The understanding of the commercial and legal dimension of the energy industries has
always been hampered  by  the boundaries academia and  the culture of professions have
erected around  each other. I have previously stressed that leading practitioners and
scholars have always been able to sharpen their analysis and application of law and con-
tractual commercial transactions by a more than superficial understanding of the forces
which underlie and determine the law. The overly strict separation between the profes-
sional disciplines and their perspectives has not gone away but this new journal is built on
the premise that a multi-disciplinary approach to the energy industries is a much better
way  to understand how  the oil, gas and other energy industries function. Our aim is
therefore to encourage an inter-disciplinary dialogue with and between our authors; that
requires intelligibility across the borders of the authors' specialities.
   To understand the energy business and its regulatory, political and commercial chal-
lenges properly, industry professionals and their advisors need to understand the legal
framework  in which it operates and the forms and enforcement mechanisms for the com-
mercial transaction it employs. Equally, they need to understand the key drivers for the
modern   energy business: the market structure (which is currently undergoing a major
change, with the concentration of oil and gas production and reserves in the hands of
very few major producing  states and the new state oil and gas companies replacing the
former  'Seven Sisters'); and also the strong and persistent drive in particular Western
countries towards  energy  efficiency, non-hydrocarbon energy  sources and  emission
controls under the headings of both energy security and climate change.
   Fifteen years ago, there was full enthusiasm over the flow of Western investment into
Russia and other CIS  countries. That enthusiasm has gone, but we now  see 'Sovereign
Wealth  Funds' and investment rather flowing from China, India and the major  oil and
gas producing  countries. Similarly, the early 1990s were a time of privatisation and
post-privatisation energy regulations. At present, we have rather a backlash against these


© The Author 2008. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the AIPN. All rights reserved.
doi:10. 1093/jwelb/jwn008


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