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Supreme Court Affirms FG’s Decision to Void OPLs 321, 323 to KNOC

by Naira
March 6, 2017
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The Supreme Court has ruled that the decision of the federal government to void the allocation of Oil Prospecting Licences (OPLs) 321 and 323 to the Korea National Oil Corporation (KNOC) and re-award the oil blocks to ONGC/ Owel Petroleum Consortium was right.

In a four-to-one judgment, the Supreme Court in the suit numbered SC114/2013, between President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and three others Vs.
KNOC and six others, declared that the action of the president, which was taken in 2009, was within his executive powers.

The lead judgment was read by Hon. Justice Kudirat Motonmori Olatokunbo Kekere-Ekun.
The Office of the Attorney General of the Federation represented the federal government while Dr Alex Iziyon (SAN) and Chief Robert Clarke (SAN) represented ONGC/Owel Petroleum Consortium and KNOC respectively.

The court in the judgment delivered last Friday, said the act, which arose from a contractual arrangement between the parties, not being a quasi-judicial act,
was therefore not subject to judicial review in respect of which a writ of certiorari lies.

The court noted that the dispute
between the parties arose from a
contractual relationship and held that by the letter of award in respect of OPLs 321 and 323 respectively, “in my considered view, constitutes allegations
of breach of contract”.

According to the judgment, “Where there is a contractual obligation between the parties, both parties are expected to comply with the terms and
conditions of the contract. Where the contract contains terms for bringing the contract to an end by either party and the terms are not complied with, the remedy of the affected party lies in action for breach of contract, damages,
etc.”

Regarding the remedy available to the Koreans in respect of the termination of the award of OPLs 321 and 323, the Supreme Court held that the case of KNOC and its consortium at the trial court was incompetent as the act complained of was an executive act in respect of which a writ of certiorari would not lie, having arisen from a purely contractual relationship.

The court consequently affirmed the decision of the Court of Appeal striking out the appellant’s suit at the trial court.

The grievance of the Koreans was the decision of the president conveyed in the then Federal Ministry of Energy’s letter dated January 8, 2009, written by
the Minister of State (Energy) and
addressed to the Chairman of KNOC.

In the said letter, the federal government voided the allocation of OPLs 321 and 323 to KNOC on the basis that KNOC and its consortiums failed to fulfill certain
terms and conditions of the award and restored the rights of ONGC/Owel Petroleum Consortium as the original winners of the two blocks in the 2005 bid round.
ONGC/Owel Petroleum Consortium had taken steps to pay the signature bonus in full as stipulated by the letter until the
consortium received information that the KNOC had approached the Federal High Court, Abuja sometime in March 2009, to seek redress and an injunction restraining the relevant federal
government agencies from giving effect to the content of the January 8, 2009 letter.

The ONGC/Owel Petroleum Consortium had to hold back the payment of the signature bonus pending the outcome of the case in court.

The ONGC/Owel Petroleum Consortium had, as gathered, previously caused a bank guarantee for the full payment of
the signature bonus to be issued by the State Bank of India in favour of the Federal Government of Nigeria.

The consortium had to recall, at great cost, the bank guarantee when the blocks awarded were withdrawn and re-alloted to KNOC in 2005 on the basis of its prior right of first refusal, due to some non-bid related downstream
obligations made by KNOC, which it failed to comply with, in addition to its failure to comply with the terms of the bid.

THISDAY gathered that the federal
government was excited about the judgment, which it believes would bolster the country’s readiness to observe international best practices in its bid to attract Direct Foreign Investments (DFI).
The judgment also accorded with the theme of the discourse at the recently- held Oil and Gas Conference in Abuja where the issue of sanctity of contracts
and agreements with government and government agencies was in focus with the major international oil companies (IOCs) in attendance.

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