Overview
Freehills is often regarded as having the leading energy practice in Australia and advises on all aspects of the energy market in Australia and South-East Asia. We have consistently received the highest possible ranking in relation to energy work by industry benchmarks.
Our track record includes acting on many landmark energy transactions both in Australia and overseas, such as:
- the Singapore Power / Babcock & Brown consortium’s A$7.9 billion acquisition of Alinta; which was one of the most significant infrastructure M&A transactions in Australian history
- the SP AusNet initial public offering, involving a listing on the Australian and Singapore stock exchanges
- the restructure, privatisation and subsequent acquisition by the current owners of the 2000MW Loy Yang A power station and associated 20mtpa coal mine
- the sale of a 50 per cent interest in Intergen’s Australian assets to Huaneng Power, and
- the purchase of Intergen’s remaining interest by institutional investors.
Some of our landmark greenfield projects include:
- the development of Island Power, Singapore’s first independent foreign-owned merchant power station
- the Millmerran Power merchant power project in Queensland
- the Basslink undersea transmission connector between Victoria and Tasmania, and
- acting for the winning bidder for Western Power’s peaking generation procurement process.
We have unparalleled experience in relation to advising on the legal and regulatory frameworks for energy throughout Australia, and we have exported our expertise gained in Australia to reform markets in Singapore, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan and the Philippines.
We have particular experience in the following areas:
- Advising both governments and independent power producers in relation to power projects, preparing power purchase agreements, fuel supply agreements, construction contracts, inter-creditor and financial documents (including financial hedges).
- Advising on large-scale acquisitions and disposals in the energy sector, including extensive due diligence investigations with respect to assets, liabilities and regulatory issues.
- Utility reform, including wholesale market design, market rules preparation and development, all aspects of disaggregation, corporatisation and privatisation.
- Conducting and delivering successful outcomes from large-scale, complex energy sector litigation and arbitrations.
We provide a comprehensive range of commercially-focused, timely legal solutions for the power sector, including:
- project management
- project finance for power and gas projects
- energy reform and restructuring
- privatisation advice
- risk exposure and risk management.
We represent both domestic and foreign parties in energy-related transactions and operational work. In this context we work side-by-side with foreign lawyers who represent our foreign clients. In this regard we are conversant with the structuring of bid vehicles and their international tax-planning features.