TOKYO, Nov. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Sean Conaty, an internationally recognized
project development and project finance attorney who has advised on
some of the most transformative infrastructure projects throughout
the South East Asian region, has joined Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP as
a partner in the firm's Tokyo
office.
Conaty advises sponsors, lenders and governments on a wide
variety of infrastructure projects. With a particular focus on the
energy sector, Conaty has advised on development of several of the
largest hydropower and geothermal independent power producers in
Asia, as well as wind, solar and
other renewable energy projects and conventional power IPPs
(including gas-to-power plants), as well as major LNG projects.
Conaty also has extensive experience advising on infrastructure
projects including airports, seaports, water, and road
projects.
His notable representations prior to joining the firm
include:
- the Japanese ECAs and syndicate of commercial banks on the
$3 billion financing of the 1,320 MW
Van Phong 1 thermal power project in Vietnam;
- a Taiwanese investor on its acquisition of a stake in (and
subsequent development of) a major offshore wind farm in
Taiwan;
- PLN (the Indonesian state electric utility) on several
power plant tenders including the landmark 2,000 MW Jawa 7 power
project and several renewable energy tender programs; and
- a sponsor in connection with the 1,760 megawatt Jawa 1
gas-fired IPP – one of the first gas-to-power IPPs in Indonesia and the first which integrates an
FSRU into the project structure.
As a member of the firm's energy and infrastructure team, which
has experienced sustained growth over the past 18 months, Conaty is
among several recent key additions to the firm. Expanding the
firm's Tokyo presence, Conaty
joins office managing partner and international nuclear power
projects attorney George
Borovas.
His colleagues also include John Lee
Shepherd, Jr., the former Director of Legal Policy at the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, in Washington, D.C.; and project finance
attorneys James D. Simpson,
Jr. and Jason B.
Parker in London
and Martin A. Skehill in
Dubai.
"Sean's deep well of knowledge and experience in the Asian
market fits well with our existing strengths in the region and
reflects the firm's commitment to maintaining a leading bench of
energy industry lawyers to serve the evolving and increasing needs
of our clients across the globe," said Jeffrey Schroeder, head of Hunton Andrews Kurth's energy and infrastructure
team. "Sean is an outstanding lawyer with a reputation for
excellence and dedication to client service. We are pleased to
welcome him to the firm."
Conaty joins the firm from Hogan Lovells, where he was a partner
in that firm's Infrastructure, Energy, Resources and Projects
Group. Conaty earned his undergraduate degree from The University of New South Wales, his bachelor of laws
degree from The University of Sydney
and his graduate diploma in legal practice from The College of
Law.
Hunton Andrews Kurth's global
energy and infrastructure team provides comprehensive finance,
development, and infrastructure counsel to financial institutions,
regulated and unregulated power companies, distributors and
transportation companies, independent electric transmission
companies, and others involved in the renewable energy, oil, gas,
LNG, petrochemical, and nuclear industries.
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