UK court allows Nigeria more time to appeal in $10bn dispute

  • Process & Industrial Developments (P&ID) won a $6.6 billion arbitration award after a 2010 deal to carry out a gas project in Nigeria collapsed.
  • Nigeria has alleged corruption in the contract and the ruling will allow the government more time to investigate.
04 Sep, 2020

LAGOS: A London court has given Nigeria more time to appeal in a $10 billion arbitration case, although Friday's Commercial Court ruling did not specify the length of the extension in the long-running dispute.

Process & Industrial Developments (P&ID) won a $6.6 billion arbitration award after a 2010 deal to carry out a gas project in Nigeria collapsed. This has been accruing interest since 2013 and now totals nearly $10 billion, which if Nigeria has to payout would dent the oil-producing country's foreign reserves.

Nigeria has alleged corruption in the contract and the ruling will allow the government more time to investigate.

"We will now proceed to a full hearing of our fraud challenge in the coming months," a spokesman for Nigeria's attorney general said following the ruling.

"We are firmly committed to overturning the award - no matter how long it takes - to ensure that this money goes towards Nigeria's future," he added.

P&ID, a vehicle created for the gas deal, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Nigeria had sought permission to appeal the award, despite having missed the original 28-day appeal deadline. It said new information only came to light in late 2019.

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