Indonesia

Alan Frederik.

Assegaf Hamzah & Partners (AHP) has added Alan Frederik as Of Counsel to its expanding Oil & Gas practice.

Frederik brings over 35 years of extensive expertise in the oil and gas sector, with a proven track record in legal counsel and strategic advisory. He previously served as, among others, Chief Legal Counsel of ARCO, Tangguh LNG, BPMIGAS (Indonesian government’s upstream oil and gas management agency, now replaced by SKK Migas), and PERTAMINA Persero (the Indonesian oil and gas SOE).

He continues to advise Pertamina and PLN on multiple key energy transition projects.

Frederik holds a law degree from the University of Indonesia and an LLM from Dedman School of Law Southern Methodist University, Dallas.

“Joining AHP allows me to continue serving the energy sector with a firm known for its professional integrity and dedication to client success. I look forward to leveraging my passion, experience and expertise to help clients navigate the evolving landscape of the industry, working alongside such esteemed colleagues at AHP,” said Alan Frederik.

AHP Managing Partner Ibrahim Sjarief Assegaf stated, “We are thrilled to welcome Alan Frederik to our team. His invaluable experience in navigating the complex regulatory landscape of the upstream and downstream oil and gas sector will provide our clients with a strategic advantage in the evolving energy landscape. We are confident his deep industry knowledge will significantly enhance our ability to deliver exceptional strategic legal counsel, and align perfectly with our firm’s growth strategy in the energy sector.”

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