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Lukeno Ribeiro Alkatiri will participate as a speaker in the seminar “Oil and Natural Gas Contracts in Times of Energy Transition”
Managing Partner of JLA, Lukeno Ribeiro Alkatiri will participate as a speaker in the seminar “Oil and Natural Gas Contracts in Times of Energy Transition” organized by FALP - Federation of Portuguese Speaking Lawyers, on June 21.

The FALP's Oil and Energy Law Working Group aims to promote the exchange of ideas and legal solutions between Portuguese-speaking countries, bringing the perspectives of Brazil, Angola, Cape Verde, Timor-Leste and Guinea-Bissau on the framework of Oil and Natural Gas Contracts, with an emphasis on the Energy Transition period.
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Timor-Leste is Asia's youngest nation, having restored its independence in 2002. Since then, it has shown remarkable resilience, pursuing economic development with a young and dynamic workforce, a rich cultural heritage, and growing business potential.

Timor-Leste has significant prospects for economic growth, particularly in the oil and gas and critical minerals sectors. While oil and gas account for 90% of the country’s total exports, new opportunities are emerging to further develop its hydrocarbon resources. Projects such as Chuditch and Greater Sunrise reinforce Timor-Leste’s role in energy production and supply within the APAC region. At the same time, the global demand for critical minerals – such as lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements – places the country in a strategic position to integrate into the global supply chain. Although its mining sector is still developing, partnerships with international companies are driving the exploration and extraction of these valuable resources. Since 2008, Timor-Leste has been a member of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, ensuring a legal framework that supports adequate reporting.

Additionally, agribusiness plays a crucial role in the country's economic diversification, with coffee accounting for 7% of total exports. The country’s rich soil and favourable climate offer opportunities for expanding agricultural production, positioning Timor-Leste as a key supplier for the region.

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