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Malabu Asks Court To Stop FG From Signing $13.5bn Zabazaba Deep Water Project by Inception(m): 11:22am On Apr 12, 2017
MALABU Oil and Gas Limited on Tuesday asked a Federal High Court in Abuja for an order stopping Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company and Nigerian Agip Exploration Company Limited from signing the Final Investment Decision (FID) for the $13.5 billion Zabazaba Deep water Project located in Oil Prospecting Licence (OPL 245) in the second quarter of this year.



In the motion on notice marked FHC/ABJ/CS/201/2017, Malabu Oil & Gas Ltd is further asking for an order of interlocutory injunction restraining the Federal Government and the minister petroleum resources from considering to revoke or revoking the reallocation of OPL 245 granted to it by virtue of the 1st & 2nd defendants’ letter of July 2, 2010 pending the determination of this suit.

The suit filed by J.A. Achimugwu on behalf of Malabu Oil and Gas Ltd was triggered by media publications to the effect that the Federal government, the minister petroleum Resources, Shell Nigeria Ultra-Deep Limited, Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Ltd are negotiating to “sign the Final Investment Decision (F.I.D) for the $14.5 billion Zabazaba Deep water Project located in Oil Prospecting Licence (OPL 245) in the second quarter of this year.

Those listed as defendants in the suit are Federal Government, the Minister Petroleum Resources, Shell Nigeria Ultra-Deep Limited, Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Ltd; Nigerian Agip Exploration Company Ltd; Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Chief Dan Etete.

The trial Judge, Justice John Tsoho, fixed May 18, 2017 for the hearing of the motion and also granted leave to the applicant to serve the writ of summons and other processes on Shell Nigeria Ultra-Deep Limited at No 21 and 22 Marina Avenue, Lagos.

The plaintiff is further seeking an order of interlocutory injunction restraining each and all the defendants/respondents from offering for sale, selling, mortgaging or in any form whatsoever alienate and / or grant any oil Prospecting Licence or lease to any other person or persons in respect of Zabazaba Deep water and /or Etan oil fields located within the area of the oil prospecting Licence 245 (OPL 245) the subject matter of this suit pending the hearing and determination of this suit.

Malabu Oil and Gas Ltd is further asking for an order of interlocutory injunction restraining the 1st & 2nd defendants/respondents (Federal government and the Minister Petroleum Resources) from entering into any form of agreement with the 3rd, 4th and 5th defendants/ Respondents or with any third parties to prospect for and / or explore for Oil/ petroleum products within the area covered by Zabazaba Deep water and /or Etan oil fields within the area covered by the oil prospecting Licence 245 (OPL 245) the subject matter of this suit pending the hearing and determination of this suit.

An order of interlocutory injunction restraining the 1st & 2nd defendants/respondents from considering to revoke or revoking the reallocation of OPL 245 granted to the applicant by virtue of the 1st & 2nd defendants’ letter of July 2, 2010 pending the determination of this suit.

In a 29 paragraphs affidavit, the plaintiff are claiming ownership of OPL 245) which was granted to it on April 29, 1998 and was reallocated to it on July 2, 2010 by the Federal government and Minister of Petroleum Resources.

The plaintiff stated that its attention was drawn to a publication in a national newspaper that, “FG, Shell, Agip to sign FID for $13.5bn Zabazaba Deep water project in Q22017”

That by the said publication, the defendants are negotiating to “sign the FID for $13.5bn Zabazaba Deep water project located in Oil Prospecting Licence 245 in the second quarter of this year.”

“That OPL 245, the subject matter of this suits which is pending, covers Zabazaba Deep water and /or Etan oil fields located within the area covered by the OPL 245, there is the need for the preservation of the subject matter of this suit by an order of interlocutory injunction.

The 29 paragraphs affidavit in support of the motion, deposed to by Mohammed Sani Abacha, Malabu Oil and Gas Ltd own 50 per cent of the share capital of Malabu Oil and Gas Ltd and have been very much involved in the affairs of Malabu Oil & Gas Ltd.

The son of the late Head of State, Gen Sani Abacha narrated that Malabu Oil & Gas Ltd applied for Oil prospecting licence and was granted same by the Minister Petroleum Resources (2nd respondent) on April 29, 1998 via letter of the allocation of Oil Prospecting Licence 245.

He also averred that in pursuance of the allocation of OPL 245 to the plaintiff, the plaintiff made payments of N50,000, as application fees, $10, 000 as bid processing fees and part payment of or a deposit payment of $2, 40,000 as signature bonus.

That on July 2, 2001, the Federal government and Minister Petroleum Resources revoked the oil Prospecting Licence (OPL 245) granted to the plaintiff.

Abacha further stated that the plaintiff sued Federal government at the Federal High Court over the said revocation of OPL 245 but the matter was subsequently resolved through an out of court settlement agreement by the parties.

That it was common understanding between the plaintiff and the Federal government in the out of court settlement agreement that the Federal government would re- allocate the Oil Prospecting Licence 245 (OPL245) to the plaintiff.

That while the re-allocation to the plaintiff OPL 245 was subsisting, the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th defendants and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation surreptitiously entered into what they called block 245 resolution agreement dated April 29, 2011, wherein the defendants agreed inter alia that the Federal government shall allocate Oil Prospecting Licence 245 (OPL 245) to Shell Nigeria Ultra-Deep Limited and Nigerian Agip Exploration Company Ltd. (4th and 5th) defendants, without the knowledge or consent of the plaintiff.

That the plaintiff was never a party to Block 245 resolution agreement purporting to require the plaintiff to relinquish its rights and interest in OPL 245 to any defendants.

That the plaintiff had sourced for and entered into contractual agreement with its technical partners for the effectual realisation of OPL 245 and unless the defendants are restrained, the applicant will be forced thereby to breach contractual agreements with its technical partners and thereby lose its international business goodwill and reputation.

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http://tribuneonlineng.com/stop-fg-shell-agip-signing-fid-13-5bn-zabazaba-deep-water-project-malabu-oil-asks-court/
Re: Malabu Asks Court To Stop FG From Signing $13.5bn Zabazaba Deep Water Project by Inception(m): 11:24am On Apr 12, 2017
This is a potential bad news to the Oil & Gas industry. We need this project to come online Badly!


Just imagine how the son of a Dictator is holding a Country to ransom!
Re: Malabu Asks Court To Stop FG From Signing $13.5bn Zabazaba Deep Water Project by eezeribe(m): 11:36am On Apr 12, 2017
OK
Re: Malabu Asks Court To Stop FG From Signing $13.5bn Zabazaba Deep Water Project by Nobody: 12:12pm On Apr 12, 2017
Bad news... but shell admits that they knew the money paid in 2011 will be used as compensation i.e bribe. They should find a way to settle Dan Etete. Even if it's left to malabu, the company has got no financial strength or technical know how else they align with partners. I am not sure any IOC will be ready to partner. What happened to Bonga SW FID?

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