energy
Baltic Times | 5-Jun-2025
In late 2021, RSE filed a lawsuit against Latvia, claiming that the amendments made to the electricity support regulation between 2012 and 2016 violated international obligations.
Reuters | 5-Jun-2025
Australia’s Woodside Energy, which operates Senegal’s Sangomar oil and gas field, has filed a complaint with the World Bank’s International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes against the West African country over taxes, a spokesperson for the company said on Monday.
Agence Ecofin | 5-Jun-2025
Woodside Energy, opérateur du champ pétrolier offshore de Sangomar, a saisi le Centre international pour le règlement des différends relatifs aux investissements (CIRDI). Cette initiative, confirmée par la société le lundi 2 juin, fait suite à un différend fiscal non résolu qui porterait sur environ 68 millions de dollars, selon plusieurs médias sénégalais.
Infobae | 4-Jun-2025
El Estado argentino volvió a perder un caso en el CIADI bajo el Tratado Bilateral de Inversiones firmado entre la Argentina y EEUU.
Morning Star | 4-Jun-2025
Rockhopper Exploration PLC suffered a blow in its campaign to win GBP190 million in tranche payments from the Italian government.
Panabee | 3-Jun-2025
The AES Corporation, a global power generation and utility company, has secured a significant victory in a long-standing dispute with the Argentine Republic.
Sarajevo Times | 3-Jun-2025
The issue stems from a €67 million debt owed by the Ugljevik Mine and Thermal Power Plant to Slovenia’s state-owned electricity company, Elektrogospodarstvo Slovenije.
E3G | 2-Jun-2025
By protecting fossil fuel investments, investment treaties with ISDS are undermining the global energy transition. This briefing explores three alternative tools that may protect foreign investors from regulatory changes.
TNI - RadioUChile | 28-May-2025
¿Cómo los acuerdos comerciales afectan nuestra soberanía en la transición energética? En esta cápsula, exploramos el vínculo entre tratados de libre comercio y extractivismo.
Newsday | 28-May-2025
US oil giant ConocoPhillips has been permitted to register an over US$10 billion arbitration award against Venezuela in Trinidad and Tobago for the expropriation of its oil assets by the South American country nearly two decades ago.