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.
Grafa | 4-Jun-2025
Indiana Resources (ASX:IDA) has taken formal steps in response to Tanzania’s breach of its July 2024 settlement deed.
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.
Sorainen | 4-Jun-2025
The ICSID Tribunal has ruled in favour of one of Estonia’s largest glass and aluminium facade manufacturers, Windoor, in its dispute against the Republic of Kazakhstan.
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.
PR Newswire | 3-Jun-2025
Humans Mobile Ltd, an international holding company and owner of Humans’ business in Uzbekistan, has formally initiated arbitration proceedings against the Republic of Uzbekistan.
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.