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Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by naptu2: 10:19am On May 10, 2019
Nigeria escalates fight over oil block granted to Eni and Shell

Government seeks damages and considers revoking licence for prized exploration asset

Neil Munshi in Abuja and Anjli Raval in London

5 HOURS AGO



Nigeria is seeking damages as well as a declaration that it has the right to revoke the licence for a multibillion-dollar oil block granted to Royal Dutch Shell and Eni, in an escalation of a long-running dispute between Africa’s largest crude producer and two of its biggest foreign investors.

The government “seeks to trace and recover the money paid as bribes” and an entitlement “to rescind the grant of the OPL 245 licence”, a prized exploration and production block that Shell and Eni bought in a 2011 deal, the government said in a legal claim filed in April.

The Anglo-Dutch and Italian companies paid $1.3bn for the block, but Nigeria believes the undeveloped deepwater block could be worth at least $3.5bn and damages should now be calculated on that basis, documents filed in the commercial division of the High Court in London said.


The claim in the English courts alleges that Shell and Eni “both paid bribes” either directly or indirectly and senior executives at both companies “received bribes (or were intended to receive bribes)” as part of the 2011 deal.

Nigerian and Italian prosecutors have alleged that the companies knew that most of the money would be funnelled to corrupt government officials and executives. Both companies, current and former executives deny any wrongdoing.

In his first comments since the documents were released by the court, Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, Nigeria’s minister of state for petroleum, said the government was simply keeping all options open.

“If we come back and find that the parties were not transparent, and this wasn’t awarded transparently, then obviously the government has an option to decide to pull that [licence] back,” he said.

Mr Kachikwu said the government was focused on reaching a resolution to the dispute. “The participants in this are long-term investors in Nigeria, and they have other investments, and they’re running businesses here,” he said. “So it’s not like we’re chasing them out.”

The attorney-general’s office, which has been in charge of the government’s legal claim, has taken a more aggressive stance saying the 2011 deal was “part of a fraudulent and corrupt scheme” involving the transfer of funds through a local oil company.


OLP 245 was passed back and forth between Shell and Nigerian group Malabu, backed by former oil minister Dan Etete, who first awarded rights for it in 1998 when he was also petroleum minister.

It is at the centre of a Milan corruption trial where prosecutors have alleged bribes of $1.1bn out of the $1.3bn deal were paid to secure the block and settle a multiyear battle over its ownership.

In the Milan case, current and former managers of both companies — including Eni’s current chief executive Claudio Descalzi and Shell’s former head of exploration and production Malcolm Brinded — are facing charges of international corruption.

The international energy majors have said their transaction was legitimate and sanctioned by the government, and that they played no part in what happened to the money afterwards.

Shell said the deal was “fully legal”.

Eni emphasised the “correctness and compliance of every aspect of the transaction”, while adding that the case was a duplication of the one in Milan. It added: “We are unclear on the legal basis or ground for a UK court to deal with an executive decision by a sovereign government.”

Lawyers for Mr Etete have denied any wrongdoing.

In a separate case in London, Nigeria is suing JPMorgan Chase, alleging that the bank enabled the misappropriation of $845m in state funds related to OPL 245 via transfers from Malabu accounts. The bank denies any wrongdoing. Additional reporting by Jane Croft

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Re: Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by AbujaAgent: 11:27am On May 10, 2019
Gbam


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Re: Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by Nobody: 11:27am On May 10, 2019
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Re: Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by countryfive: 11:27am On May 10, 2019
angry God save us from overdependence on oil

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Re: Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by spiffyzaki: 11:29am On May 10, 2019
Hmmmm
Re: Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by baby124: 11:31am On May 10, 2019
OMG. PDP almost killed this country. They paid $1b for an oil block worth $3b and even out of that $1b most of the money disappeared as bribes to government officials.

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Re: Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by myresearch: 11:32am On May 10, 2019
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Re: Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by africandollar: 11:32am On May 10, 2019
Shell said the deal was “fully legal”.

...and I dare say that they are 200% right! Why? Tell me any government parastatal in Nigeria that is not involved in bribery and I will show you a fish that can exist outside a water body. Tell me I pray thee, how you can set a thief to catch a thief? The reason so much noise is being made about the oil block now is because those presently in government did not benefit from the previous deal, Shell and Eni should just give them some 'mula' and see how fast this case would be swept under the carpet, next level my left ass!

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Re: Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by marvin906(m): 11:32am On May 10, 2019
the day our oil drys up..
only God knows what this country will turn to

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Re: Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by anambraamaka: 11:33am On May 10, 2019
Imagine
Re: Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by SouthSouth1914: 11:33am On May 10, 2019
baby124:
OMG. PDP almost killed this country. They paid $1b for an oil block worth $3b and even out of that $1b most of the money disappeared as bribes to government officials.

APC has buried it.. The chronic and endemic corruption in this APC government is above human comprehension..

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Re: Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by NNEWIsuper: 11:34am On May 10, 2019
first 5 comments are all useless
Re: Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by rawtouch: 11:36am On May 10, 2019
ok
Re: Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by JARUSHUB: 11:41am On May 10, 2019
AbujaAgent:
Gbam


I wonder what Nigeria will become when solar and electric car takes over the world

Woooow FTC, hello Niaralanders pls celebrated me with likkes
And today is my birthday

Abuja house Agent

Oil isn't going away soon.

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Re: Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by jaxxy(m): 11:44am On May 10, 2019
Hmmm
Re: Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by OlujobaSamuel: 11:49am On May 10, 2019
baby124:
OMG. PDP almost killed this country. They paid $1b for an oil block worth $3b and even out of that $1b most of the money disappeared as bribes to government officials.
Hmmmmmmm, it's actually $1.3bn and $1.1bn of it was stolen, I think we should know why they chose not to steal the $.2bn on top. People get mind oo

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Re: Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by AbujaAgent: 11:49am On May 10, 2019
JARUSHUB:


Oil isn't going away soon.

That's what you think...
Re: Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by wman(m): 12:41pm On May 10, 2019
Nigeria is corrupt. Billions of dollars been stolen. Less than 20% of what ASUU was demanding for.
Re: Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by Benekruku(m): 12:52pm On May 10, 2019
marvin906:
the day our oil drys up..
only God knows what this country will turn to

It will turn to America
Re: Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by enomakos(m): 12:56pm On May 10, 2019
The money for one of this oil well will be able to pay #50,000 monthly to 50 million nigerians

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Re: Nigeria Escalates Fight Over Oil Block Granted To Eni And Shell by Twy: 3:58pm On May 10, 2019
baby124:
OMG. PDP almost killed this country. They paid $1b for an oil block worth $3b and even out of that $1b most of the money disappeared as bribes to government officials.
the story is quite complicated and it is entirely nigeria’s Fault or basically a bunch of greedy officials.

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