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US court blocks Exxon from forcing payment from Venezuela

While the decision did not rule on the merits of the fine, the three-judge appeals panel overturned a US district court decision saying ExxonMobil had not met the procedural requirements that would allow the lower court to rule.

July 12, 2017 / 09:07 IST
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A US appeals court rejected an effort by ExxonMobil to enforce a USD 188 million judgment against Venezuela for the 2007 nationalization of the company's heavy oil operations in that country.

While the decision did not rule on the merits of the fine, the three-judge appeals panel overturned a US district court decision saying ExxonMobil had not met the procedural requirements that would allow the lower court to rule.

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The company "did not serve Venezuela in accordance with the" Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act in order to require a foreign government to respect an international arbitration decision and allow the company to collect the funds, the ruling said.

As a result "the District Court therefore did not have personal jurisdiction over Venezuela," the appeals court said.