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King & Spalding LLP

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King & Spalding LLP‘s team has capabilities handling large-scale mandates in the power sector, both at domestic and international level. Its renewables and alternative energy practice has been growing alongside its established conventional energy oil and gas practice. Alongside the team’s abilities in advising its roster of clients on M&A, project finance and project development and construction, it also has significant experience handing related disputes. The offering is headed up by Thomas K. Sprange KC, John Savage KC and Kelly Malone, who specialises in project finance. Nikhil Markanday also has expertise in this area, having worked on complex power generation and cross-border pipeline projects.

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Key clients

  • EverWind Fuels
  • Emirates Energy & Water Company (EWEC)
  • EDF
  • Emirates Global Aluminium / Guinea Alumina Corporation SA
  • Electrum
  • Future Earth, Inc.
  • GE Power
  • Saudi Power Procurement Company
  • Korea Electric Power Company
  • Korea East West Corporation
  • Hidroelectrica de Cahora Bassa
  • Borealis
  • Mubadala
  • Scatec Solar

Work highlights

  • Advising NEOM Company on all aspects of the development and project financing of a $8.5bn green ammonia export project in NEOM, Saudi Arabia.
  • Advised the Saudi Power Procurement Company on a highly complex corporate carve-out from Saudi Electricity Company.
  • Advising KEPCO, a South Korean power company, on the project development and financing of the Jafurah co-generation project in Saudi Arabia.

Practice head

The lawyer(s) leading their teams.

Thomas K. Sprange KC, John Savage KC, Kelly Malone

Other key lawyers

Nikhil Markanday, Nina Howell