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OML 11: Court Moves To Wind Down Oil Company Over Unpaid Debts by ogugwa1992(op): 9:34pm On Nov 23, 2024
A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has granted an interlocutory injunction seeking to commence the process of winding down the operations of Prime Exploration and Production Limited.

The order is sequel to a petition brought by Well Fluids Limited over issues believed to be related to a long outstanding unpaid debts.

In a positive response to the prayers of the petitioner, Justice A. Lewis-Allagoa ordered, amongst other things that the respondent, Prime Exploration and Production Limited) and 19 other institutions, including 16 commercial banks, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), the Nigerian Interbank Settlement System (NISS), as well as the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), all of whom are "Affected parties", stop withdrawals of funds from the accounts of the petitioner in all the affected banks.


The order read in part:

[b]"That an Order of interlocutory injunction is granted restraining the Respondent by itself or any of its relatedentities from seeking approval, consent, of its partner and NUPRC for disposing, assigning, transferring, encumbering the Respondent's interest in any of its assets, including (Asaramatoru Marginal Field) in OML 11 and restraining the NUPRC whether by itself alone with other governmental agencies from approving, consenting to, continuing to consent orptherwise recognizing or giving effect to any transaction [/b]purporting to transfer, assign, transfer, encumbering or otherwise dealing with any of Respondent's interest (held directly or indirectly) by itself or through any of its related entities in Asaramatoru Oil Field in OML 11 or any other petroleum asset pending the hearing and determination of the Petition."

The court further ordered that any pressing funds withdrawals from the said accounts, especially for the payment of staff salaries and other commitments must be with the express written permission of the petitioner, until the hearing and determination of the case, or until the court rules otherwise.


According to the injunction, a Certified TRUE COPY of which was obtained by this medium, Justice Lewis-Allagoa further granted an order "restraining anyone from enforcing or purporting to continue to enforce any judgment or security against the assets, including Asaramatoru Marginal Field inOML 11 of the Respondent, and further restraining officers, shareholders and directors of the Respondent from altering, hiding, damaging or otherwise changing any of the records of the Respondent pending the hearing and determination of the petition", adding that the status quo ante bellum must be maintained with regards to the funds, property, assets including OML 11(Asaramatoru Marginal Field) of the Respondent pending the hearing and determination of the petition.
The petition, in this instance, is the eventual winding down of the operations of the Respondent, Exploration and Production Limited.

In a separate injunction, the court also granted the petitioner the permission to also publish the details of the the injunction freezing the bank accounts of the respondent.
In another motion moved moved by petitioner’s counsel, Uche Val Obi (SAN), Court also directed the advertisement of the petition in two major daily newspapers and the Official gazette of the Federal government, and thereafter adjourned for further proceedings
https://leaders.ng/2024/11/23/oml-11-court-moves-to-wind-down-oil-company-over-unpaid-debts/

Re: OML 11: Court Moves To Wind Down Oil Company Over Unpaid Debts by umarc19: 9:43pm On Nov 23, 2024
Damn!

Is it only me or do you guys also find it really hard to understand these Law terms.

Like.. it's English for sure but needs to be translated to us laymen for easier understanding.

Lawyers in the house please translate for us.

Tainkyu.
Re: OML 11: Court Moves To Wind Down Oil Company Over Unpaid Debts by lovebird65(m): 9:43pm On Nov 23, 2024
Why
Re: OML 11: Court Moves To Wind Down Oil Company Over Unpaid Debts by ednut1(m): 9:44pm On Nov 23, 2024
Many of the indigenous oil companies never last. Yet some will be wondering why NNPC prefers shell, chevron, total and other IOCs. 🤭
Re: OML 11: Court Moves To Wind Down Oil Company Over Unpaid Debts by Oakenshield: 9:46pm On Nov 23, 2024
Country just filled with wahala
Re: OML 11: Court Moves To Wind Down Oil Company Over Unpaid Debts by honestivo(m): 9:48pm On Nov 23, 2024
Nigeria when will things be done right
Re: OML 11: Court Moves To Wind Down Oil Company Over Unpaid Debts by fortunez1(m): 9:50pm On Nov 23, 2024
Booked
Re: OML 11: Court Moves To Wind Down Oil Company Over Unpaid Debts by fortunez1(m): 9:50pm On Nov 23, 2024
Oil matters
Re: OML 11: Court Moves To Wind Down Oil Company Over Unpaid Debts by obinna58(m): 9:59pm On Nov 23, 2024
Oil companies owing debts, it’s finished
Re: OML 11: Court Moves To Wind Down Oil Company Over Unpaid Debts by Melagros(m): 10:05pm On Nov 23, 2024
COMRADES are speechless, how can an oil company owes to this extent?
Re: OML 11: Court Moves To Wind Down Oil Company Over Unpaid Debts by Lordbinsmar: 10:21pm On Nov 23, 2024
angry

All of una dey craze
Re: OML 11: Court Moves To Wind Down Oil Company Over Unpaid Debts by nurey(m): 4:14am On Nov 24, 2024
One big oga don over chop earnings, profit plus capital.

Nigerians are bad managers
Re: OML 11: Court Moves To Wind Down Oil Company Over Unpaid Debts by ssogundele2003: 6:37am On Nov 24, 2024
nurey:
One big oga don over chop earnings, profit plus capital.

Nigerians are bad managers
That's Nigeria for you! Feeding fat on the sweat of workers, living large, extravagant lifestyle, till they sink the business! Anyhow people!
Re: OML 11: Court Moves To Wind Down Oil Company Over Unpaid Debts by Proudlyngwa(m): 8:05am On Nov 24, 2024
Most companies are opened for the sole purpose of money laundering .

If this companies grew organically it would be difficult to wind down

But because they were established with stolen funds , they could not be maintained with stolen funds after the financiers don't have access to the funds.
Competition becomes difficult for them and they are no more sustainable,
Instead of them to sell shares and get funds the Nigerian chop alone mentality kicks in and that is where they start to take loans and die a natural death

Good for them
Hopeless bunch of Local Content Owners


Thunda fire Good luck Ebele Jonathan

No one understands the collossal damage than ineffectual president signed by signing that local content Rubbish
Re: OML 11: Court Moves To Wind Down Oil Company Over Unpaid Debts by Anaconda76: 5:17pm On Nov 24, 2024
nurey:
One big oga don over chop earnings, profit plus capital.

Nigerians are bad managers
One of the lawyers working on the case told me they wahala started when one big man decided to swallow money meant for many people...$3.3M
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