Paul Negenman > Lawson Lundell LLP > Calgary, Canada > Lawyer Profile

Lawson Lundell LLP
SUITE 3700, 205-5TH AVENUE SW
BOW VALLEY SQUARE 2
CALGARY, ALBERTA, T2P 2V7
Canada
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Work Department

Corporate Commercial; Energy; Oil and Gas

Position

Paul advises clients on the drafting and negotiating of agreements for the acquisition and divestiture (A&D) of oil and gas assets and the drafting and negotiating of joint venture, partnership and joint operating agreements pertaining to the energy industry.

Paul also assists clients in due diligence and title opinion preparation in A&D transactions and with respect to custom and complex freehold land matters and the legal consequences of asset retirement obligations (ARO). He provides advice relating to day to day disputes and issues with joint venture participants, royalty owners and fee simple owners of oil and gas properties and ARO disputes. In A&D, he helps clients understand and navigate the closing process and the preparation of closing documentation to ensure a successful transaction.

Paul’s practice is focused exclusively on oil and gas matters. The significant concentration of Paul’s oil and gas focused practice, allows him to provide his clients with timely, detailed and thoughtful assistance in energy matters.

Education

University of Calgary (LL.B., 1993)

University of Calgary (B.A., 1990)

Lawyer Rankings

Canada > Energy and natural resources > Oil and gas

Lawson Lundell LLP’s focus on the British Columbia, Alberta and Northern Canada markets is reflected in its activity across a diverse mix of energy matters. Among its industry strong suits, the group’s broad experience spans conventional oil and gas, oil sands, shale gas, and transport-related matters, while its comprehensive practice scope encompasses regulation, operational issues and corporate deals. Paul Negenman is recommended for his transactional practice and co-heads the department together with John Olynyk, who specializes in energy regulation, environmental law and Indigenous law — both are based in Calgary.