Shell-Nigeria case stalls at ICRID with the rejection of arbitrator
The prospect of a quick settlement between the Dutch oil and gas giant and the West African state is fading.
24/08/2021 at 17h10, by Africa Business+
The arbitration between Shell Petroleum, its local subsidiary The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited and the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which officially started on 10 February, has taken a new turn with the disqualification of arbitrator Neil Kaplan just three days after his appointment by the oil major.
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