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SCS Corporation Ltd. v. Tullow Guinea Ltd. et al
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4:16-cv-00330
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August 17, 2016
Two Oil Cos. Quit Guinea Offshore Project To Settle Claims
Texas oil company Hyperdynamics Corp. said Wednesday that it will take complete control of an exploratory offshore drilling project in West Africa in exchange for dropping its federal lawsuit against its onetime English and Korean partners in the venture.
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February 23, 2016
Hyperdynamics Loses Round In African Drilling Dispute
Hyperdynamics Corp. announced Tuesday that an arbitrator has ruled against allowing one of its subsidiaries to alter a contract with two United Kingdom-based oil and gas companies, leaving the Texas firm at risk of losing the right to drill for resources off West Africa.
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February 11, 2016
Oil & Gas Co. Wants To Suspend Contract Suit, Arbitrate
Hyperdynamics Corp. unit SCS Corp. Ltd. asked a Texas federal judge Wednesday to suspend its lawsuit accusing a Tullow Oil PLC affiliate of quitting a West African drilling contract so the parties can proceed with emergency arbitration.
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February 10, 2016
Oil And Gas Co. Must Arbitrate Contract Claims, Court Told
An English oil company being sued in Texas federal court over an African drilling contract it allegedly quit because of a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act investigation into its U.S. partner asked a judge to throw the partner's case out on Tuesday, saying it failed to arbitrate the dispute as it had agreed to do.
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February 09, 2016
Hyperdynamics Unit Says Partner Is Hindering Contract Row
A unit of Houston-based oil and gas driller Hyperdynamics Corp. accused Tullow Guinea Ltd. in Texas federal court Monday of trying to stall proceedings in a case alleging the company and another partner driller used a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act investigation as an excuse to fall through on a petroleum exploration agreement.