PAO TATNEFT v. UKRAINE

  1. July 26, 2017

    Ukraine Says It's Immune From Suit Over $112M Tatneft Award

    Ukraine asked a D.C. federal court on Tuesday to dismiss Russian energy company PAO Tatneft's suit to enforce a $112 million award it won following the forced takeover of Ukraine's largest refinery, arguing that an arbitration exception in the U.S. law that shields foreign sovereigns from suit doesn't apply.

  2. July 05, 2017

    Ukraine Re-Ups Bid To Pause $112M Tatneft Award

    The government of Ukraine has reiterated that a D.C. federal court should pause efforts from Russian energy company PAO Tatneft to enforce a $112 million arbitral award over the 2007 seizure of an oil refinery, arguing a few-month delay in a decade-old suit is reasonable.

  3. June 26, 2017

    Tatneft Fights Stay Of $112M Enforcement Suit During Appeal

    Russian energy company PAO Tatneft asked a D.C. federal court on Monday not to pause its suit to enforce a $112 million arbitral award during an appeal in France, saying a stay would ensure the nearly decade-old dispute drags on for years to come.

  4. June 14, 2017

    Ukraine Seeks Stay On $112M Award In Russian Oil Co. Spat

    The government of Ukraine has asked a D.C. federal court to pause efforts from Russian energy company PAO Tatneft to enforce a $112 million arbitral award over the 2007 seizure of an oil refinery, saying there's "a real possibility" that a French appeals court might set the award aside. 

  5. March 31, 2017

    Russian Oil Co. Seeks To Confirm $112M Award On Ukraine

    Russian energy company PAO Tatneft petitioned a D.C. federal court Thursday to enforce a $112 million arbitral award, plus interest, against the government of Ukraine over the 2007 seizure of an oil refinery, a judgment already upheld by a French court but still unpaid.