Ranking tables
Energy & Natural Resources | Global
Australia
Rankings overview for Departments
Band 1
- Allens
- Herbert Smith Freehills
- King & Wood Mallesons
Band 2
- Corrs Chambers Westgarth 21 Years Ranked
- Ashurst
- Clayton Utz
- MinterEllison
Band 3
- A&O Shearman 13 Years Ranked
- Baker McKenzie 14 Years Ranked
- Gilbert + Tobin 22 Years Ranked
- Johnson Winter Slattery
Band 4
- DLA Piper Australia 25 Years Ranked
- Jones Day 9 Years Ranked
- Norton Rose Fulbright 14 Years Ranked
- Jackson McDonald
- McCullough Robertson
Band 5
- Clifford Chance 13 Years Ranked
- Dentons 9 Years Ranked
- Grondal Bruining
- HopgoodGanim Lawyers
All Departments profiles
Band 1
Band 2
2 Corrs Chambers WestgarthEnergy & Natural Resources2024 | Band 2 | 21 Years RankedCorrs Chambers Westgarth fields a full-service, well-staffed independent practice offering noteworthy experience on large-scale project developments and transactions. The firm is prominent in the oil and gas sector, advising on major LNG projects, including their compliance, contractual and transportation issues. The team also offers considerable expertise within the mining and power sectors, as well as regulatory issues concerning renewables projects. The practice is particularly noted for its coverage of the Papua New Guinean market. Its notable clients include CuString, Rio Tinto and Woodside Energy.
Band 3
3 A&O ShearmanEnergy & Natural Resources2024 | Band 3 | 13 Years RankedA&O Shearman's well-regarded practice benefits from the impressive international reach conferred by its integrated global network, handling key transactions for household-name players in all practice area subsectors. The firm is equipped to provide support on transactional and operational issues both domestically and overseas. The practice is further distinguished for corporate expertise in project finance, structuring mergers and investments, particularly within the mining sector. Its notable clients include Sandfire Resources, LG Chem and Resolute Mining. On 1st May 2024, Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling merged to form A&O Shearman.3 Baker McKenzieEnergy & Natural Resources2024 | Band 3 | 14 Years RankedBaker McKenzie's compact Australian practice is backed by a global international network that is well suited to multi-jurisdictional transactions, with considerable capability across the Asia-Pacific region. The team offers especially impressive expertise in matters involving renewable energy projects in general and transactions concerning their infrastructure in particular. The practice is also noted for its enviable roster of investor and both international and domestic energy and resources corporate clients. The firm is especially active on deals in the mining and oil and gas arenas, and is further commended for its knowledge of energy contracting and regulatory matters. It counts among its clients Weston Energy, Sev.en Global Investments A.S. and Metis Energy.3 Gilbert + TobinEnergy & Natural Resources2024 | Band 3 | 22 Years RankedGilbert + Tobin's well-regarded group maintains a significant presence on large-scale mining and oil and gas mandates, assisting both domestic and international clients with a variety of transactional, regulatory and investment issues. The firm is particularly active within the renewables space, handling wind and solar projects, with additional experience advising on battery minerals-related matters, including the development of lithium mining projects. The practice also advises extensively on access to resources-related port and rail infrastructure. Its key clients include APA Group, IMDEX and Cooper Energy.
Band 4
4 DLA Piper AustraliaEnergy & Natural Resources2024 | Band 4 | 25 Years RankedThe DLA Piper energy and resources practice offers a particularly high cross-border capability, facilitated by the integrated nature of the firm's global network. The firm is particularly noted for its mining expertise and its established capability in the renewables space. The team boasts strong capabilities advising on policy development and regulations concerning exploration and extraction, particularly for governments overseas. It also has experience in the management of high-level, cross-jurisdictional contentious matters, notably including arbitration. Key clients include EV Metals, Leichhardt Industrials and Aspen Technology.4 Jones DayEnergy & Natural Resources2024 | Band 4 | 9 Years RankedJones Day's compact Australian team is fully connected to a worldwide network and focuses closely on the handling of transactional mandates for prominent players in all practice area subsectors, receiving acknowledgement for raising its profile in the mining space in particular. The firm often advises on contractual arrangements such as exploration and production or power purchase agreements, and offers notable expertise in regulatory and competition issues arising in the energy and resources space. Among its notable clients are Yara Pilbara Fertilisers, Scentre Group and CleanCo Queensland.4 Norton Rose FulbrightEnergy & Natural Resources2024 | Band 4 | 14 Years RankedThe Norton Rose Fulbright team is the substantial Australian arm of a global practice with significant capacity to advise on both domestic and international energy and resources projects. The team is particularly experienced in acting on the financing and development of projects in the mining and renewable spheres. The firm acts in all sectors for public and private operators and investors, covering transactional, contentious and operational matters that frequently have cross-border aspects. The practice has notable experience advising prominent international energy companies on complex and strategic transactions. Its key clients include Essential Energy, Tokyo Gas and Federation Asset Management.
Band 5
5 Clifford ChanceEnergy & Natural Resources2024 | Band 5 | 13 Years RankedThe Clifford Chance energy and resources team represents the Australian component of a renowned international firm, frequently utilising its global network in support of significant cross-border mandates for leading multinationals. The firm acts on the full range of practice area issues and at all stages of the project life cycle, but is especially prominent in the handling of major oil and gas mandates. The team boasts experience in relation to the arbitration of cross-border energy and resources sector disputes, while also offering notable expertise in the structuring of acquisitions, disposals and investments, particularly within the renewables sector. Its key clients include Viva Energy Group, Iberdrola and Gelion Technologies.5 DentonsEnergy & Natural Resources2024 | Band 5 | 9 Years RankedDentons' respected, closely integrated, cross-sector group operates principally from offices in Sydney and Perth and offers experience advising domestic and international corporates on a comprehensive range of energy and resources matters. The team draws on the global resources of one of the world's largest law firms, equipping it for handling relevant corporate and projects-related matters. The practice is particularly known for advising on inbound Chinese investment and on matters with a Papua New Guinea connection. The firm often handles transactional matters across the three subsectors, as well as operational and contractual arrangements. Its key clients include Silex Systems, Montem Resources and Jiangxi Ganfeng Lithium.