After the squeeze: Repricing long term gas contracts in a post crisis market

The energy crisis exposed the fault lines in long-term gas contracts - price formulae misaligned with market reality, hardship clauses untested under sustained pressure, and counterparties on both sides seeking relief. Now, as markets stabilise, the hard work of repricing begins. This webinar brings together leading practitioners and industry experts to examine how long-term gas contracts are being renegotiated and repriced in the post-crisis environment. Speakers will address the legal frameworks governing price revision and hardship claims, the commercial dynamics shaping negotiation outcomes, and what precedents are emerging from arbitration and dispute resolution. The information provided in this presentation is intended to give general information about the topic. It should not be relied on as a substitute for specific legal advice on any particular topic. Legal comment is from an English law perspective, unless otherwise stated. No responsibility for the accuracy and/or correctness of the information and commentary set out in this presentation, or for any consequences of relying on it, is assumed or accepted by any member of the panel or by their organisations.