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Asia One | 29-ago-2022
This action would allow for Ecuadorean accounts in these jurisdictions to be frozen and trading payments and receivables to be seized, in order to satisfy the outstanding award debt.
Reuters | 25-ago-2022
Una corte de Estados Unidos confirmó en una decisión el viernes el laudo de US$ 8.750 millones otorgado por un tribunal a la petrolera estadounidense ConocoPhillips por la expropiación de sus activos en Venezuela.
The Guardian | 25-ago-2022
Italian government ordered to compensate UK firm after exploration forbidden within 12 miles of coast.
Reuters | 24-ago-2022
A US court upheld a tribunal’s $8.75 billion award to U.S. oil producer ConocoPhillips over the expropriation of its Venezuelan oil assets, granting a default judgment in the case.
Slovenia Posts English | 22-ago-2022
Ascent Resources initiated an arbitration dispute in which it is demanding half a billion euros due to Slovenia’s request that an environmental impact assessment should be carried out before fracking in Petišovci.
Le Figaro | 22-ago-2022
Le gouvernement de l’Équateur a confirmé le versement d’indemnités au groupe pétrolier franco-britannique Perenco, qui a annoncé avoir obtenu le gel d’actifs équatoriens au Luxembourg pour non-respect d’une décision arbitrale.
Investigate Europe | 27-jul-2022
European governments are still considering withdrawal from the Energy Charter Treaty, despite the EU Commission’s efforts to modernise the controversial pact, documents leaked to Investigate Europe reveal.
Energy Voice | 26-jul-2022
Germany has agreed to buy a stake in Uniper. The deal is subject to Uniper withdrawing a lawsuit against the Netherlands in connection with the Energy Charter Treaty.
CIAR Global | 25-jul-2022
La representante comercial de Estados Unidos, Katherine Tai, anunció el miércoles una impugnación formal a la política energética de México, invocando múltiples secciones del actual acuerdo comercial de América del Norte (T-MEC) en una solicitud de consultas.
Les Echos | 25-jul-2022
La résiliation de plusieurs contrats de concession et les politiques protectionnistes du président Andrés Manuel López Obrador dans l’énergie suscitent la colère des investisseurs étrangers.