energy
Energies Media | 13-Mar-2026
L’entente du groupe italien Eni avec le Nigéria permet de mettre fin à une procédure d’arbitrage international.
CNBC Africa | 10-Mar-2026
The agreement includes the “mutually satisfactory settlement” of all claims related to OPL 245 and the termination of an international arbitration procedure, the Italian energy major said.
Reuters | 5-Mar-2026
Spain cannot ​claim immunity to stop a multimillion-euro award over cuts to renewable energy incentives ‌being registered in Britain, the UK’s top court ruled, limiting states’ ability to claim immunity in disputes with investors.
Reuters | 3-Mar-2026
Former Yukos investors can seek to enforce an arbitration award against Russia now worth more than $65 billion over the seizure of the defunct oil group, London’s High Court ruled.
The Citizen | 28-Feb-2026
Orca announced three arbitrations at the CSID: one under the Mauritius–Tanzania Bilateral Investment Treaty, and two under the PSA and GA. The claims-valued at roughly US$1.2 billion-allege Tanzania failed to extend the development licence, prolonged the “Protected Gas” regime beyond its contractual term.
BNR News | 27-Feb-2026
Litasco a indiqué avoir adressé une notification officielle aux autorités bulgares en vue d’engager une procédure d’arbitrage international destinée à régler un différend lié à ses investissements.
SeeNews | 26-Feb-2026
Swiss-based Litasco, the international supply and trading arm of Russia’s Lukoil, may initiate arbitration proceedings against Bulgaria after the country transferred the management of Lukoil’s local subsidiaries to a special administrator.
Reuters | 25-Feb-2026
Shell, TotalEnergies, Eni, Exxon and other shareholders in Kazakhstan’s Kashagan oilfield have filed an arbitration claim against a 2023 environmental fine worth around $4.6 billion
El Español | 24-Feb-2026
Lejos de dar la guerra por perdida, el Gobierno ha presentado una nueva solicitud de anulación de este segundo laudo ante el Centro Internacional de Arreglo de Diferencias relativas a Inversiones (Ciadi), el organismo de arbitraje del Banco Mundial.
Intereconomia | 9-Feb-2026
El grupo minero australiano Berkeley Energía ha presentado un memorial ante el CIADI en el que cifra en 1.250 millones de dólares (casi mil millones de euros) lo que pide a España. La compañía minera alega que las acciones de España contra su filial española y su proyecto en el país han violado múltiples disposiciones del Tratado sobre la Carta de la Energía (TCE), según ha recalcado a la Comisión Nacional del Mercado de Valores (CNMV).