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/I have to go to Arizona to attend a lecture. It is a long way to go for a single day’s event, so I tack on a few extra days and arrange to go the Grand Canyon . . .
Read MoreI have to go to Arizona to attend a lecture. It is a long way to go for a single day’s event, so I tack on a few extra days and arrange to go the Grand Canyon . . .
Read MoreThe Homa Hotel in Tehran has twenty-four stories and only two pre-revolutionary lifts . . .
Read MoreIn general each of these Tales stands alone, but this is the first of four Tales that are linked. . . .
Read MoreOne morning the phone rings and a familiar voice says: “Chreestoff!”
Read MoreThe negotiation in 1993 for exploration rights in the Kazakh sector of the Caspian Sea was a baptism of fire for me, and the source of some of my favourite Tales . . .
Read MoreChris Thorpe is a respected independent lawyer in the upstream oil and gas industry, and an established lecturer and author. Chris has a LLB in law from Magdalene College, Cambridge and trained as a barrister in London. He worked for eight years' as an in-house lawyer for BP and Marathon. Since 1991, Chris has run his own upstream legal practice, CPTL, which has acted for many upstream clients. He has extensive experience of international upstream transactions, principally in the North Sea, the FSU, Africa and the Middle East. Chris has spoken at many UK and International Conferences and Seminars, both public and in-house. His most popular current lecture is Fundamental of Upstream Petroleum Agreements, a two-day course with accompanying book.
Pithecanthropus was the cruel soubriquet of the water bailiff at the Clypse reservoir. It is not clear whether it referred to his looks, his intelligence, or both . . .
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Drilling an exploration well is always a tense time for those involved in it, even the lawyers and contracts specialists whose contribution is usually finished before the well is begun. . .