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Baker Botts (UK) LLP
41 LOTHBURY
LONDON
EC2R 7HF
England
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Work Department

Global Projects / Energy Proj & Trans (EPT)

Position

Partner

Career

lex Kerr’s practice is focused on energy project development and commodity trading. On the project development side, Alex advises both governments and sponsors on LNG, hydrogen and cross-border pipeline projects.

In terms of marketing & trading, Alex advises clients on agreements for the sale and purchase of LNG, pipeline gas and hydrogen. He has in-depth experience of drafting and negotiating long-term sale and purchase agreements, master sales agreements, and short-term/spot trades.

Alex also has in-house experience, having been seconded to several clients prior to joining Baker Botts, including the upstream legal department of ExxonMobil.

Memberships

Qualified Solicitor, England and Wales, 2014

Education

Legal Practice Course, BPP Law School 2012 distinction

Bachelor of Laws, University of Sussex 2011 first class

Lawyer Rankings

London > Projects, energy and natural resources > Oil and gas

(Next Generation Partners)

Alex KerrBaker Botts (UK) LLP

The projects, energy and natural resources team at Baker Botts (UK) LLP attracts a broad range of national and global clients from across the oil and gas industry for its extensive offering, which encompasses the full spread of M&A, joint ventures, project development, and financing work. Mark Rowley is recommended for his adept handling of upstream developments, liquified natural gas projects and cross-border pipeline work. Alex Kerr is also recommended, regularly dealing with project developments and the sale and purchase of LNG and hydrogen assets. Shashank Krishna left the firm in June 2023, while Rob Butler left in July 2024.

London > Industry focus > Emerging markets

The London office of Baker Botts (UK) LLP is highly regarded for the financing and refinancing of large projects across Africa and the Middle East. Practice head Stuart McIntyre is a key adviser on energy and infrastructure project development, as is Alex Kerr. McIntyre, who ‘excels in navigating complex financial transactions and regulatory landscapes‘, and Nicholas Jones acted for a major development finance institution on a $35m loan to a state-owned bank in Uzbekistan. TMT specialist Stuart Blythe has been assisting a leading African digital connectivity and infrastructure provider on a $30m equity investment. Projects expert Mark Rowley is handling a $42bn natural gas and LNG development in Tanzania. Rob Butler left the firm in July 2024. Departures in 2023 include Shashank Krishna and Nick Collins.