New Delhi – Chad’s government is negotiating with Exxon Mobil Corp over a massive fine .
The nation’s court has ordered an Exxon-led consortium to pay and hopes to reach an “amicable” solution, Bechir Madet, Chad’s Minister of Petroleum and Energy, told media on Tuesday.
A court in October fined the consortium 44 trillion CFA francs (71.65 billion dollars) nearly four times BP’s record Deepwater Horizon settlement, over unpaid royalties.
“The government is trying to find an amicable solution acceptable to both parties and looking for a future with the company,” Madet told media at the Petrotech conference in New Delhi.
Madet also said Indian companies ONGC Videsh and Adani Enterprises had shown interest in buying oil blocks in Chad.