Our
service covers:
1.
Project development
2. Drafting, reviewing,
negotiating and commenting relevant project documents such as tender documents,
power purchase agreements, EPC contracts, and O&M agreement to make them
bankable and conform to Indonesian law requirements.
3.
Mergers, acquisitions,
joint ventures and disposals
4.
Regulations, compliance and
permits
5. Exploration, development,
construction, operation, closure, and remediation
6.
Financing and structuring
7.
Public Private Partnership
(PPP)
Deep
knowledge of the industry
Our lawyers have represented clients over the years in relation to
infrastructure projects in particular power projects and also have very good
relationships with institutions, state-owned enterprises and regulatory
authorities in Indonesia related to power industry. This allows us to utilize
the relationships that are important to provide support and guidance in
relation to the process of regulation and bureaucracy in Indonesia.
Our lawyers are fluent in Indonesia’s dynamic power regulations. Having worked
closely with numerous governmental institutions as well as PLN, we can give you
insights and updates on the most recent regulations.
Our lawyers also have many experiences in representing not only developers of
power projects, but also related parties such as PLN, lenders, and construction
contractors.
Intimate
knowledge of all “generations” of PPAs
We will put forward lawyers that have many years of experience in
negotiating Indonesian Power Purchase Agreement (“PPA”) across all their
“generations”. We are able to draw on this wealth of knowledge in reviewing the
Power Purchase Agreement for your project.
Power
and infrastructure specialized Lawyers
We provide you with lawyers having experience in performing a complete
cycle of power projects from
(i) the procurement process,
(ii) advising, negotiating and drafting complete set of project documents,
from the main documents which generate and secure revenue for the project
companies (e.g. concession agreement, power purchase agreements, energy sales
contracts), the construction documents (e.g., EPC contracts, supply contracts,
coordinating/” wrap” agreements), the fuel supply contracts (e.g., gas sales
agreements, coal purchase agreements), and the operation maintenance
agreements,
(iii) advising and preparing documents related to permitting and land
acquisition process; and
(iv) advising, negotiating, and/or commenting to the documents related to the
financing (e.g., Common Terms Agreements, Indonesian security documents, direct
agreements, Government guarantee documents)
A selection of our
lawyers’ power experience
§ Assisting a Korean company in the acquisition of a 114 MW power plant
project.
§ Assisting a Korean company in the acquisition of a 3 x 15 MW hydro power
plant project.
§ Assisting a local power plant company in the proposed joint venture with
Japanese investors for the development 10 MW mini hydro power plant.
§ Assisting a major Indonesian power company in the drafting and
negotiation of contracts for the development of digitalization of control and
management of its power plants.
§ Acting for Chinese and Indonesian Sponsors in relation to financing of
2x100MW coal-fired power project.
§ Acting for the Sponsors in relation to the development and financing of
the 3x13MW run-of-river hydro power project.
§ Acting for consortium of major companies in relation to the development
and financing of the 300MW geothermal power project (which involves JBIC-backed
financing) (PPA, EPC, Drilling, O&M) using the scheme of Joint Cooperation
Contract.
§ Acting for bidder’s consortium in relation to mine mouth power projects
intended to be developed in PPP scheme.
§ Representing the Sponsors in relation to their successful bid to develop
the 110MW run of the river hydro power projects.
§ Representing a major Japanese company in acquisition of a 100MW hydro
power projects in South Sulawesi.
§ Advising the sponsors in negotiating a wind power purchase agreement.
§ Advising major international clients on development of solar power
projects.
§ Advising and representing a regional-owned company in development of a
large-scale hydro power plant project with a project finance scheme.
§ Representing a subsidiary company of a regional owned company by one of
the provincial government states of Indonesia in relation to construction,
development and financing of a greenfield run of the river hydro power plant
project in Papua with an installed generating capacity of up to 550 MW.
§ Advising sponsors in connection with operation and maintenance/0&M
contract for its captive power plant.
§ Advising on power supply issues for the world’s third-largest steel
maker private developers in development of an integrated steel mill in Cilegon.
§ Advising and representing major foreign companies in the bidding process
of several geothermal working areas in Indonesia (e.g., West Sumatera, Aceh,
East Java).
§ Advising major foreign company on the acquisition of a holding company
that manages the operation of Geothermal Power Plant Project in the Java Island
of Indonesia.
§ Advising and representing major foreign companies in the bidding process
of several geothermal working areas in Indonesia (e.g., West Sumatera, Aceh,
East Java).
§ Representing a regional owned enterprise in relation to the construction
of a mass rapid transit project. The project involves complex contractual
documentation where there will be 8 construction contracts to be signed. Six
contracts for civil works are design-build, lump-sum based on the FIDIC Yellow
Book Conditions of Contract; the remaining two contracts for Electrical and
Mechanical Works which are design-build, and fixed lump-sum based on the FIDIC
Silver Book
§ Representing a state-owned company in relation to the negotiation and
drafting of its US$114 million engineering, procurement & construction contract
for the establishment of its captive coal-fired 2 x 35 MW power plants.
§ Representing a state-owned company in negotiating an EPC contract for
construction of hot strip mill projects with a capacity of 1,500,000 metric
tons per year.
§ Representing a state-owned company with respect to its proposed
expansion of new cement production plants to be established at Central Java and
West Sumatra.
§ Representing a state-owned company with respect to its proposed
expansion of new cement production plants to be established at Central Java and
West Sumatra.
§ Representing a state owned company with regards to development of
standard EPC for construction of refinery units, centralized crude terminal and
revamping fluid catalytic cracking unit projects.
§ Advising a real estate company in relation to preparation of
construction contract with its contractors and sub-contractors in relation to
construction of office commercial buildings.
§ Advising and representing a major foreign company in relation to the
business of construction work in Indonesia.
§ Advising a major water developer company related to construction tender
requirements for development of water treatment projects in Indonesia.