Ms Camilla Grytten > Advokatfirmaet Schjødt AS > Stavanger, Norway > Lawyer Profile

Advokatfirmaet Schjødt AS
KONGSGÅRDBAKKEN 3
PO BOX 440
N-4002 STAVANGER
Norway

Work Department

Energy, Shipping & Infrastructure

Position

Partner

Career

Camilla specialises in energy/petroleum law and contract law. She has in-depth knowledge of the legal aspects of the oil & gas industry, with industry background as counsel to Norway’s largest energy company, Equinor, and E&P major ConocoPhillips, among others. She advises E&P companies and other oil & gas clients on regulatory matters, JOA / JV issues, complex commercial contracts, projects & procurement, transactions, disputes, and more. Camilla also advises contractors and subcontractors. Her practice includes advising on legal matters relating to renewable energy projects and low-carbon solutions, such as offshore wind and carbon capture and storage (CCS/CCUS). Camilla is a member of the Norwegian Bar Association’s Energy, Hydropower and Oil and Gas Law Committee.

Languages

Norwegian, English

Education

2008 – Petroleum law, University of Bergen

2004 – Cand. Jur., University of Bergen

Lawyer Rankings

Norway > Energy

With ‘excellent industry knowledge’, Advokatfirmaet Schjødt is a key contact across transactions and regulatory issues in the energy sector, particularly concerning oil and gas assets. Preben Willoch heads up the firm’s cross-sector energy, shipping and infrastructure team and is a highly sought-after adviser to upstream exploration and production companies on the acquisition of oil and gas assets and portfolios. Erlend Brun Bakken brings further expertise to energy services companies on commercial and M&A matters in the oil and gas and energy transition segments. Camilla Grytten, who joined from CMS Kluge in February 2024, acts for energy and infrastructure clients on M&A matters regarding oil, gas, and renewable energy assets. Sindre Søndenå Andersen leads on renewable energy transactions, possessing a familiarity across wind power and battery storage technologies. Sverre Bjelland and Torkjel Kleppo Grøndalen left the firm in early 2024.