Nick White

Managing Partner

Board of directors

Head of Arthur D. Little United Kingdom

United Kingdom

Nick advises on commercial issues in the energy sector, especially natural gas, including dispute resolution.

Education

Leeds University
BA Economics

Past Experience

UK Department of Energy
Economist
Putnam Hayes & Bartlett
Partner
PA Consulting
Managing Consultant

Nick is a Managing Partner of Arthur D. Little in the United Kingdom, and a member of the Arthur D. Little Board of Directors.

Most of his career has been in consulting with energy-company clients, after an early career in the UK Department of Energy, working on economic issues in the North Sea oil and gas sector. He has been with Arthur D. Little since 1984, apart from a five-year period working as a consultant in another firm.

Nick has over 35 years’ experience in the upstream oil and gas industry and the European gas and power industries. He is heavily involved in dispute resolution work relating to gas-price review arbitrations, building on his experience with the negotiation of fiscal terms and GSAs, as well as studies of the market value of gas in various European markets and prefeasibility studies of new gas infrastructure such as pipelines, LNG projects & power plants.

Other than his client work, Nick’s main responsibilities are growing Arthur D. Little’s business in the United Kingdom.

Where to go from here: The race for decarbonization
Where to go from here: The race for decarbonization
Dispute Resolution Support Services
The senior members of our Dispute Resolution Support team have worked on the commercial and technical aspects of the global energy industry since the 1970s.
Managing Well Integrity
Successful well integrity management is a critical and evolving theme across the oil and gas industry. The Macondo incident, the Elgin field leaks and other, less prominently reported incidents demonstrate that even sophisticated energy companies are not able to “get it right” all the time.

Nick is a Managing Partner of Arthur D. Little in the United Kingdom, and a member of the Arthur D. Little Board of Directors.

Most of his career has been in consulting with energy-company clients, after an early career in the UK Department of Energy, working on economic issues in the North Sea oil and gas sector. He has been with Arthur D. Little since 1984, apart from a five-year period working as a consultant in another firm.

Nick has over 35 years’ experience in the upstream oil and gas industry and the European gas and power industries. He is heavily involved in dispute resolution work relating to gas-price review arbitrations, building on his experience with the negotiation of fiscal terms and GSAs, as well as studies of the market value of gas in various European markets and prefeasibility studies of new gas infrastructure such as pipelines, LNG projects & power plants.

Other than his client work, Nick’s main responsibilities are growing Arthur D. Little’s business in the United Kingdom.

Where to go from here: The race for decarbonization
Where to go from here: The race for decarbonization
Dispute Resolution Support Services
The senior members of our Dispute Resolution Support team have worked on the commercial and technical aspects of the global energy industry since the 1970s.
Managing Well Integrity
Successful well integrity management is a critical and evolving theme across the oil and gas industry. The Macondo incident, the Elgin field leaks and other, less prominently reported incidents demonstrate that even sophisticated energy companies are not able to “get it right” all the time.

More About Nick
  • Leeds University
    BA Economics
  • UK Department of Energy
    Economist
  • Putnam Hayes & Bartlett
    Partner
  • PA Consulting
    Managing Consultant