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Fei's areas of practice include advising on finance and energy transactions with a special focus on transport (ship, aircraft and rail), energy projects including investments in oil and gas exploration and development, LNG and gas production, transportation and procurement , and development and operation of petrochemical complex and power projects. She has many years of experience acting as outside counsel for commercial corporations and financial institutions.
She is recommended by leading legal directories including Who’s Who Legal, Chambers Global, Chambers Asia Pacific and Legal 500. She publishes articles frequently on energy subjects including “LNG Spot Cargo Trading – Market Opportunities and Challenges”, "Has China Finally Picked Up the Pace on its Natural Gas Reform?”, “Mastering Cash Management from a Chinese Prospective” and “Shale Gas Handbook (China Section)”.
Fei has been recommended in the projects and energy category in Legal 500 Asia Pacific (China) 2023 foreign firms directory and three categories in its Asia Pacific 2016 foreign firms directory (banking and finance; projects and energy; and shipping). She has been named as Tier One leading individual by Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2018 and 2019, and has been recognised in Who’s Who Legal: Global Leaders – Energy – Oil & Gas 2022, National Leaders and Thought Leaders (Mainland China & Hong Kong) – Energy.
Fei graduated from Middlesex University (London) and City University (London) and was admitted as a solicitor in England and Wales. She was born in Beijing and is fluent in Mandarin, Cantonese and English.
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Fei is the Managing Partner, Hong Kong and Head of Banking and Finance Greater China. Fei is a recognised specialist in complex financing transactions and leading expert in energy projects in particular in relation to LNG value chain.
Fei's areas of practice include advising on finance and energy transactions with a special focus on transport (ship, aircraft and rail), energy projects including investments in oil and gas exploration and development, LNG and gas production, transportation and procurement , and development and operation of petrochemical complex and power projects. She has many years of experience acting as outside counsel for commercial corporations and financial institutions.
She is recommended by leading legal directories including Who’s Who Legal, Chambers Global, Chambers Asia Pacific and Legal 500. She publishes articles frequently on energy subjects including “LNG Spot Cargo Trading – Market Opportunities and Challenges”, "Has China Finally Picked Up the Pace on its Natural Gas Reform?”, “Mastering Cash Management from a Chinese Prospective” and “Shale Gas Handbook (China Section)”.
Fei has been recommended in the projects and energy category in Legal 500 Asia Pacific (China) 2023 foreign firms directory and three categories in its Asia Pacific 2016 foreign firms directory (banking and finance; projects and energy; and shipping). She has been named as Tier One leading individual by Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2018 and 2019, and has been recognised in Who’s Who Legal: Global Leaders – Energy – Oil & Gas 2022, National Leaders and Thought Leaders (Mainland China & Hong Kong) – Energy.
Fei graduated from Middlesex University (London) and City University (London) and was admitted as a solicitor in England and Wales. She was born in Beijing and is fluent in Mandarin, Cantonese and English.
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