Energy & Natural Resources - New Zealand
What the team is known for
Simpson Grierson maintains a full-service Auckland-based offering with an established reputation in the energy market. It is well regarded for its strength in the area of upstream oil and gas, advising on regulatory and consent applications. The team acts on many of the major water and wastewater projects in Auckland, and has a broad range of expertise across all aspects of environmental law. The practice is noted for excellent government work as well as handling projects on behalf of significant private sector clients, and is also able to represent clients in environmental appeals before the Environment Court. Notable clients include Transpower New Zealand, New Zealand Oil & Gas and Auckland Transport.
Strengths
"The team provide a very high level of service - they always respond promptly and give sound, considered answers."
"The lawyers are very attentive and responsive."
"They have a good understanding of the client and commercial drivers."
Work highlights
Simpson Grierson assisted New Zealand's Parliamentary Service with an application for resource consent to carry out a significant redevelopment of the buildings in the Parliamentary Precinct, which houses New Zealand's executive and legislative arms of government.
Notable practitioners
Bill Loutit is well regarded in the market for his litigation skills within the resource management and environment space. He has a notable track record acting for both developers and local government in disputes concerning large infrastructure projects. "He is commercial and has a very deep understanding of environmental law."
Matthew Conway is a well-regarded partner at the firm's office in Wellington. He advises regularly on environmental and regulatory matters for both public and private sector clients. "He is a top operator." "Matthew Conway provided an excellent service across all areas."
Sarah Scott is a partner in Simpson Grierson's Christchurch office. She focuses on planning and policy matters within the resource management area.