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Bertrand is an experienced projects and corporate lawyer with expertise in Francophone Africa.

Bertrand has over 30 years of experience helping clients on various aspects of their operations and projects in Francophone Africa, mainly in the energy and natural resources sectors. He lived and worked in Gabon for two years prior to joining the firm and has an excellent knowledge of Francophone Africa's local and regional legal and regulatory systems, including OHADA and CEMAC, and a strong network of local contacts.

Bertrand was ranked in 12th position of Jeune Afrique's Top 100 Legal Powerlist of the most influential lawyers in French-speaking Africa in 2022. Chambers Global has recognised Bertrand as a leading lawyer for Africa-wide Projects & Energy since 2014 and he is also ranked by Chambers Global for Africa-wide Corporate & Commercial: OHADA Specialists. Recent client feedback includes: "Bertrand is a very technical lawyer who never gives unclear advice. He provides detailed recommendations, options and solutions, and when we work together there is never any stone left unturned. " "Heis very competent and has a solid experience of the African legal market." (Chambers Global 2024).

Bertrand is based in Paris but has also worked in South Africa – spending two years in our Johannesburg office in 2016-2018 – and Gabon, where he was based for over two years in the early part of his career when he worked in the Libreville office of a leading global tax and audit company.

Bertrand is a member of the Association of International Energy Negotiators and AFDEN (French Association for Energy Law), and a former honorary associate of the Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy at Dundee University. He also lectures regularly at various universities and schools.

He is a native French speaker and speaks English fluently.

Background

Bertrand obtained a Maîtrise in Private Law from the University of Rennes-I (France) in 1990; a Postgraduate Diploma in Business Law (DJCE-DESS) from the University of Rennes-I (France) in 1992; and an LLM in International Business Legal Studies from the University of Exeter in 1991. He was admitted to the Paris Bar in 1992.

Experience & expertise

Selected matters

Mining

  • CMOC  on various issues relating to its Tenke Fungurume copper-cobalt mine in the DRC
  • Genmin on its Baniaka iron ore project in Gabon
  • Kore Potash on its Kola potash project in the Republic of Congo
  • Zhaojin Mining on its proposed acquisition of Tietto Minerals, which operates the Abujar gold mine in Côte d’Ivoire
  • Hainan Mining Co. Limited on its USD 117.75 million investment in the Bougouni Lithium project in Mali, and subsequently on ongoing work relating to the development of the project

Energy

  • Perenco on various matters relating to its interests in Francophone Africa (Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, Republic of Congo, Cameroon and Tunisia)
  • BP on its involvement in the Greater Tortue-Ahmeyim LNG development project located on the Mauritania and Senegal maritime border
  • ENI on various matters relating to its interests in sub-Saharan Africa
  • Woodside on various matters arising from its operations in Senegal