Oil, Gas and Energy Law
DisciplineLaw, energy policy, energy economics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byKim Talus, Anas F. Alhajji, P. Andrews-Speed
Publication details
History2003-present
Publisher
Maris BV
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Oil Gas Energy Law
Indexing
ISSN1875-418X
OCLC no.697271205
Links

Oil, Gas and Energy Law (OGEL) is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering all aspects of law pertaining to oil, gas, and energy in general.[1] It publishes short comments, scholarly articles, opinion pieces, and book reviews.[2] The journal was established in 2003 and is published by Maris BV.[3] The founding editor-in-chief was Thomas W. Walde (University of Dundee).[4] The current editors-in-chief are Kim Talus (Tulane University Law School),[5] Anas F. Alhajji (Energy Economist),[6] and P. Andrews-Speed (National University of Singapore).[7]

OGELFORUM

OGEL hosts the archives of OGELFORUM,[8] the associated discussion list. It is one of the oldest virtual energy discussion fora for discussion, sharing of insights and intelligence of relevant issues related in a significant way to oil, gas and energy issues: Policy, legislation, contracting, security strategy, climate change related to energy. It incorporates the archives of the ENATRES[9] discussion list. Anas F. Alhajji is the current OGELFORUM Moderator.

References

  1. "About OGEL". Oil, Gas and Energy Law. Maris. Retrieved 2013-06-01.
  2. "Contribute". Oil, Gas and Energy Law. Maris. Retrieved 2013-06-01.
  3. Publishing, Maris B.V.
  4. "New Oil Gas & Energy Law Intelligence Service". Archived from the original on February 19, 2004. Retrieved 2015-06-16.
  5. Kim Talus Joins Tulane as McCulloch Chair in Energy Law
  6. Dr. Anas F. Alhajji - energy economist, researcher, writer and a speaker
  7. "Editorial team". Oil, Gas and Energy Law. Maris. Retrieved 2013-06-01.
  8. "OGELFORUM". Retrieved 2018-07-10.
  9. http://app.dundee.ac.uk/pressreleases/novcont/backups/cepml.htm~0, ENATRAS (1997)


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