Mr Bo Sandroos > WSCO Advokatpartnerselskab > Copenhagen, Denmark > Lawyer Profile

WSCO Advokatpartnerselskab
FREDERIKSGADE 7
1265 COPENHAGEN
Denmark
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Work Department

Bo Sandroos is head of WSCO's energy and offshore practice group

Position

Lawyer, partner

Career

For many years Bo has focussed on the energy- and offshore industry and holds expertise within the areas of oil and gas, shalegas, offshore wind and renewable energy, geothermal energy, infrastructure and further areas related to the energy and offshore industries. His practice is concentrated in the areas of commercial and corporate work, and regulatory affairs. During the last five years Bo has assisted in more than 750 offshore contracts and transactions at a value of DKK 10 bn. He holds special experience in Greenlandic law, in particular its oil, gas and mining sectors. Further, he is an external lecturer at the University of Southern Denmark and the author of the book “Undergrundsloven med Kommentarer” (2012) and “The Greenland Mineral Resources Act – the Law and Practice of Oil, Gas and Mining in Greenland” (2015). Specialist areas Oil and gas law, the law of offshore wind power, contracts and negotiations, liability and risks, insurance, health, safety and environment, company and commercial law, M&A and intellectual property law.

Languages

English, German, the Scandinavian languages.

Education

Bo is a law graduate from the University of Copenhagen (1991) and the Nordic Institute of Petroleum and Maritime Law, University of Oslo (1990), and holds an executive MBA from Copenhagen Business School (1995).

Lawyer Rankings

Denmark > Energy

WSCO Advokatpartnerselskab‘s energy and offshore department works with clients spanning the offshore wind, renewables, biogas, emerging technologies, power-to-X, oil and gas, geothermal and marine industries. The ‘highly skilled’ Bo Sandroos heads up the practice group and is noted for his commercial and corporate work and regulatory knowledge; he also has notable experience in Greenlandic law, particular relating to the energy and mining sectors.