Dimitri Papaefstratiou#3442

Dimitri Papaefstratiou

Dimitri is a senior project finance lawyer with a strong track record of advising major clients in connection with complex energy and infrastructure projects. Dimitri acts for sponsors, lenders and tendering authorities on a wide range of projects across the Mediterranean, Africa and across EMEA. His focus is on energy, including oil & gas, hydrogen, renewable energy and high-efficiency thermal and gas-fired power projects. Dimitri is listed as a “Leading Partner” in the London market by Legal 500 for both Power and Oil & Gas (including renewables) and is the only law firm partner to be listed in both such categories.
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Export Credit Agencies and export credit support
Export Credit Agencies and export credit support
Practice Notes

This Practice Note explains the purpose of Export Credit Agencies (ECAs), the types of support they offer (eg funding, insurance and guarantees), what risks they might cover, their status, the type of documentation used in ECA supported transactions and ECA intercreditor arrangements.

Project finance—Export Credit Agencies, multilateral lenders and development finance institutions
Project finance—Export Credit Agencies, multilateral lenders and development finance institutions
Practice Notes

This Practice Note explains the role of Export Credit Agencies (ECAs), multilateral lenders and development finance institutions (DFIs) in project finance, the support they offer, the advantages and disadvantages of their involvement and the key structures and documentation they require.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2003

Experience

  • Ernst & Young LLP (2020 - 2024)
  • DLA Piper LLP (2008 - 2020)
  • Linklaters (2001 - 2007)
  • Hunton Andrews Kurth (UK) LLP 2024 To date (2024 - Present)

Qualifications

  • BA Law (First Class) (1997)
  • Magister Juris in European and Comparative Law (1998)

Education

  • Brasenose College, University of Oxford (1994-1997)
  • Brasenose College, University of Oxford (1998)

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