Several Gulf nations have declared force majeure on oil and gas shipment since the US-Israel’s war on Iran was launched.
Qatar’s largest LNG export terminal has not shipped cargo for five days, the longest uninterrupted period since 2008, ...
War-related events will not always constitute a force majeure event in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) – and there are reasons why businesses might not trigger those clauses even if they do.
In recent years, natural disasters have become increasingly frequent and severe, disrupting industries and communities worldwide. Events such as Hurricane Helene and the extreme weather conditions ...
Force majeure clauses in contracts help companies avoid liabilities from unforeseen events. COVID-19 led many firms to invoke force majeure due to disrupted operations. Investors must consider force ...
The Texas Supreme Court recently provided new guidance in interpreting force majeure language in an oil and gas drilling dispute. In Point Energy Partners Permian ...
"Force majeure" is the contract provision that describes events the parties agree are reasonably unforeseeable, unavoidable and outside of either party's control. Events triggering force majeure may ...
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Force majeure clauses are provisions that exempt parties from liability or allow postponement of contractual obligations when uncontrollable events such as war or natural disasters occur. A source ...
The term ‘Force Majeure’ has come into focus after the India-Pakistan boycott row in the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup 2026 group stage-match. Though commonly mentioned during legal disputes, the clause ...
With the writers strike now underway in Hollywood and the studios beginning to suspend some overall and first-look deals, the clock has begun ticking on the introduction of two words that instill fear ...