Halliburton reaches settlement on Macondo claims
Halliburton has reached an agreement to settle a substantial majority of the plaintiffs’ class claims asserted against the company as a result of the 2010 Macondo well incident in the Gulf of Mexico.
The approximately US$ 1.1 billion settlement, which includes legal fees, is subject to approval by the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, and will be paid into a trust until all appeals have been resolved in three installments over the next two years. The company’s previously accrued loss contingency provision relating to the multi-district litigation proceedings is currently US$ 1.3 billion.
The agreement includes the following:
- Claims against Halliburton that BP assigned to the settlement class in BP’s April 2012 settlement.
- Punitive damages claims against Halliburton by a class of plaintiffs who allege damages to property or associated with the commercial fishing industry arising from the Deepwater Horizon Incident.
- Affirmation that Halliburton has no liability for compensatory damages to the members of the settlement class in the BP April 2012 settlement.
Payments will be held in the trust, pending the finalisation of this settlement, which is contingent on final Court approval.
Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/exploration/03092014/halliburton-settles-majority-of-macondo-claims-1377/
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