Power
Regulatory & Government Interface
Regulatory strategy and government interface work for power projects requiring disciplined engagement before public authorities and policy-facing institutions.
MSJC assists sponsors, project companies, investors, and counterparties in navigating the regulatory and governmental dimensions of the power sector. The emphasis is procedural discipline, institutional positioning, and coherent presentation before the bodies that shape project viability and dispute exposure.
Regulatory Scope
This capability includes:
- NEPRA proceedings and regulatory submissions
- Tariff petitions and tariff-linked strategy
- Policy advisory affecting sector positioning
- Government dispute handling and public-sector engagement
- Regulatory response planning for live issues
- Alignment between contractual rights and regulatory posture
Institutional Priorities
The work is centred on:
- Regulatory navigation with procedural precision
- A credible public-sector interface
- Consistency across legal, commercial, and policy positions
- Protection of project viability during formal proceedings
- Reduction of avoidable friction with sector institutions
Instruction Triggers
We are typically engaged where there is:
- A live or anticipated NEPRA process
- A tariff petition or tariff-impact issue
- A policy shift affecting project economics
- Government-facing dispute pressure
- Need for coordination between regulatory and contractual strategy
How We Work
Delivery Framework
Map the institutional pathway and procedural timetable
Align submissions with the project’s contractual and commercial position
Manage public-sector engagement with precision and restraint
Protect optionality for negotiation, dispute resolution, and project continuity
Related Power Work
Adjacent Capabilities
Power Enquiries
Discuss Regulatory Strategy
Use this route for NEPRA proceedings, tariff petitions, policy positioning, public-sector disputes, or regulatory strategy affecting project viability.
Instruction Focus
We can review the procedural pathway, submission posture, and alignment between regulatory, commercial, and contractual positions.