South Africa: DIG Oil takes case to US court
Issue 415
- 15 May 2020
| 1 minute read
South Africa’s DIG Oil has brought a lawsuit in the US seeking to order Democratic Republic of Congo to pay a $619.3m arbitration award from the Paris-based International Chamber of Commerce. DIG Oil brought the case over production-sharing contracts signed in December 2007 for Cuvette Central blocks 8, 23 and 24, and in January 2008 for Albertine Graben Block 1.
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