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Clifford Chance offers a leading project finance practice in the Middle East, with lawyers operating primarily from its UAE and Riyadh offices. The team is particularly commended for its experience inIslamic financing as well as its broad range of work. The firm has a strong oil and gas team active across the region, with noteworthy experience regarding projects in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Oman. The group's lawyers are acclaimed for their representation of lenders and project companies, notably in the energy sector, and including renewables. The team is also active on major IPPs.
Work Highlights
- Clifford Chance advised Fertiglobe on the development of a low-carbon ammonia production facility in Abu Dhabi.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"The team at Clifford Chance were very responsive, accommodating even on more general questions that weren't strictly related to the deal. They were there around the clock, which was very impressive, and they were very helpful at the execution stage."
"Their experience and track record means their knowledge is always up to date."
"The team at Clifford Chance were very responsive, accommodating even on more general questions that weren't strictly related to the deal. They were there around the clock, which was very impressive, and they were very helpful at the execution stage."
"Their experience and track record means their knowledge is always up to date."
Notable Practitioners
Richard Parris is a leading projects lawyer in Abu Dhabi who works on numerous project financings across the Middle East, with a particular emphasis on the Saudi market. His remit spans a range of projects, including infrastructure, water and petrochemicals matters.
"Richard is very impressive and the drafting he produces is clearly of a high standard."
Craig Nethercott is noted for his deep understanding of Shari'a-compliant financing structures. He is well versed in matters relating to Saudi Arabia, often working on government-related projects and petrochemical deals. He is also an experienced lawyer in numerous water and energy financings. Based in London, he recently joined Clifford Chance after leaving Latham & Watkins.
Mohamed Hamra-Krouha advises clients on a range of project financing transactions, including in relation to water, infrastructure and power projects across the whole of the Middle East. A seasoned lawyer in Saudi-related matters, he splits his time between the firm's Abu Dhabi and Riyadh offices. He regularly works with financiers, sponsors and government entities.
"Mohamed is very good at explaining legal matters in a way that makes them accessible to people outside the legal profession."