Ecuador orders Chevron pay $8 bn over oil damage
A court in Ecuador ordered US oil giant Chevron to pay an estimated $8 billion for causing environmental damage in the Amazon region, in a ruling that both sides plan to challenge.
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A court in Ecuador ordered US oil giant Chevron to pay an estimated $8 billion for causing environmental damage in the Amazon region, in a ruling that both sides plan to challenge.
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A court in Ecuador ordered US oil giant Chevron to pay an estimated $8 billion for causing environmental damage in the Amazon region, in a ruling that both sides plan to challenge.
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A court in Ecuador on Monday ordered oil giant Chevron to pay eight billion dollars for allegedly causing environmental damage in the country between 1964 and 1990, according to a lawyer for the plaintiffs.
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A federal judge took the unusual step Tuesday of blocking a potential multi-billion-dollar judgment against Chevron Corp. for environmental damage in Ecuador for at least 28 days after concluding that lawyers representing 30,000 Ecuadoreans were planning a “helter skelter” disruption of the oil giant’s business in the event of a lucrative award to force a settlement.
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UPDATE Ecuador Plaintiffs In Chevron Case Raise Damage Claim
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The plaintiffs suing Chevron Corp. over oil contamination in the Ecuadorean jungle have raised their estimate of damages to a range of $40 billion to $90 billion.
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Court Keeps In Place Stay Of Order To Turn Over Footage In Chevron Case
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