$13.5bn Project Pits Malabo against FG, Shell, Others as Court Adjourns Hearing
Wed, Apr 12, 2017 | By publisher
BREAKING NEWS, Oil & Gas
MALABU Oil and Gas Limited, on Tuesday asked the Federal High Court, Abuja, to stop the federal government and six others from signing the Final Investment Decision, FID, for the $13.5 billion Zabazaba Deep Water Project which is located in the contentious Oil Prospecting Licence, OPL, 245.
The other defendants include, Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company, Nigerian Agip Exploration Company Limited, minister of petroleum resources, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC and Dan Etete former minister of petroleum.
Malabu Oil and Gas is also seeking for an order of interlocutory injunction to restrain the government and the minister from considering to revoke or revoke the re- allocation of OPL 245 granted it.
J.A. Achimugwu, who filed the suit on behalf of Malabu Oil and Gas, said it was triggered by media publications that the defendants were negotiating to sign the FID for the project in the second quarter of the year.
Justice John Tsoho, granted permission to Malabu to serve the writ of summons and other processes on Shell Nigeria Ultra-Deep Limited at No. 21 and 22 Marina Avenue, Lagos.
He adjourned the matter until May 18, for the hearing of the motion. – Political Economists
- Apr 12, 2017 @ 18:55 GMT
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