Chicago Bridge & Iron Company N.V. et al v. Refinera de Cartagena S.A.S.
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						January 13, 2025
						Colombian Refinery Co. Gets $1B McDermott Award OK'dColombia's state-owned oil company on Friday won enforcement of a $1 billion arbitral award issued against Dutch and British units of Texas-based construction firm McDermott International following a dispute over a refinery modernization project. 
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						March 25, 2024
						McDermott Settles Colombian Refinery Fight With $900M DealA Colombian refinery company that was granted a $1 billion arbitration award against global engineering giant McDermott International Ltd. has resolved its long-standing dispute with an agreement that gives the refinery company a settlement package amounting to about $900 million. 
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						September 27, 2023
						McDermott Units Must Answer Colombia's Asset Freeze BidA New York judge has ordered Dutch and British units of Texas-based construction firm McDermott International to show why he shouldn't issue an order freezing all of their U.S. assets as Colombia's state-owned oil company looks to enforce a nearly $1 billion arbitral award against them. 
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						August 04, 2023
						Colombia's Oil Co. Says $1B Award Should StandColombia's state-owned oil company urged a New York federal court on Friday to enforce a $1 billion arbitral award it won against Dutch and British units of Texas-based construction firm McDermott International, saying the company already admitted during the arbitration that no due process violations had been committed. 
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						June 08, 2023
						Contractors Want $1B Award In Refinery Row TossedContractors for a northern Colombia oil refinery project asked a New York federal court on Thursday to throw out a $1 billion arbitration award obtained against them by a subsidiary of Colombia's national petroleum company, arguing the award is "rooted in due process violations, prejudicial procedural measures, and irrational positions that defy the plain language of the parties' contract."