Water as a commodity: merchandising water?
Water as a commodity: merchandising water?
A webinar presented by the IBA Water Law Committee part of the IBA Energy, Environment, Natural Resources and Infrastructure Law Section (SEERIL)
15 APR 2021 1900 - 2015 BST
Water markets are emerging across the globe. The Nasdaq has listed a water index since 2018, and in late 2020, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange began trading futures contracts under the ticker NQH2O. In Australia, water can be bought and sold in the Murray-Darling Basin on markets – within catchments, between catchments (where possible) or along river systems.
This webinar will provide a summary of emerging water markets and discuss the efficacy of treating water as a commodity. Speakers will include practitioners in this area of law, and investors who pursue water projects.
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Fees
Prices in GBP + UK VAT @20%, where applicable |
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IBA members |
Free |
Non-members |
£45 |
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