Breitbart.tv – The B-Cast: Ecuador, Hollywood & Trial Lawyers vs. Chevron = Liberal Hypocrisy

Wednesday, December 30th 2009

Watch the video here:

http://www.breitbart.tv/the-b-cast-ecuador-hollywood-and-trial-lawyers-vs-chevron-equals-liberal-hypocrisy/

Share:
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • TwitThis
  • del.icio.us
  • LinkedIn
  • MySpace
  • E-mail this story to a friend!
  • Google
  • Live
  • Technorati
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Add to Favorites

» View A Web Of Influence

Learn more about the relationships, the politics and the flow of money in the lawsuit against Chevron in Ecuador. »

» 5 Myths About the Lawsuit

» Follow Us On Twitter

In the News

SFGate.com – Ecuador one contract away from owning oil production and profits

Thursday, June 24th 2010

Another post on Amazon Watch and the Chevron Ecuador case: While Amazon Watch and Steven Donziger yell and scream about American Chevron in an attempt to extort billions while claiming to represent Ecuador's "indigenous people," Ecuador President Rafael Correa is just one signed contract away from that country successfully nationalizing revenue from its oil industry. Read More »

SFGate.com – Amazon Watch is afraid to sue Ecuador

Thursday, June 24th 2010

This new blog post on the San Francisco Chronicle's website discusses Steven Donziger's role in the trial in Ecuador and the fabricated "independent court expert" report: In the never-ending Chevron Ecuador legal battle, Laywer Steven Donziger (the head of a decade-long battle to extort billions from Chevron for environmental damage caused by the Ecuador-owned Petroecuador and Ecuador President Rafael Correa's policy of allowing oil production in the Amazon, while having kicked out American oil companies) and the Amazon Watch organization yesterday called for additional damages against Chevron in Ecuador, citing alleged sabotage of the court proceedings by Chevron. Read More »

FDI Magazine – Will treaty save Chevron in Amazon rain forest dispute?

Friday, June 11th 2010

Chevron Ecuador case is profiled: After years of litigation over its liability for environmental damage in the Amazon rain forest, the Chevron Corporation is going all-in in its fight with Ecuador by seeking to persuade a panel of international arbitrators that the country’s courts cannot be trusted to dispense justice for foreign investors. Last September, the US oil giant filed a claim for ‘denial of justice’ under a foreign investment protection treaty between the US and Ecuador. The claim is now a major part of the company’s damage-control strategy. Chevron has been readying itself for some time for a massive loss in the Ecuadorian courts, where plaintiffs are seeking to saddle the firm with a $30bn clean-up bill. Chevron insists that Ecuador’s state oil company, PetroEcuador, bears liability for any clean-up, adding that the country’s politically tainted courts are colluding with PetroEcuador and the country’s government to lay the blame at Chevron’s door. Read More »
Share:
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • TwitThis
  • del.icio.us
  • LinkedIn
  • MySpace
  • E-mail this story to a friend!
  • Google
  • Live
  • Technorati
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Add to Favorites

Videos

Caught on Tape: Serious Judicial Misconduct and Political Influence Taint Ecuador Lawsuit

Video Exposes $3 Million Bribe in Ecuador Case. See the Truth.

Cabrera Report Analysis

The court appointed “expert,” Richard Cabrera, has suggested a wholly illegitimate and unsubstantiated damage and penalty recommendation against Chevron.

Behind the Scenes

View detailed interviews with experts on the case. Learn more about why the lawsuit in Ecuador against Chevron and Texaco should be dismissed.


Ecuador News

Reuters – Ecuador says to start oil contract talks in August

Friday, July 30th 2010

Ecuador will begin in August the contract talks with foreign oil companies operating in the country: Ecuador will begin negotiating with oil majors in August new contracts to favor the state, Non-Renewable Resources Minister Wilson Pastor said on Thursday, setting the clock ticking for firms in the OPEC nation. Read More »

Dow Jones – Ecuador To Submit New Model Oil Contract To Companies Friday

Friday, July 30th 2010

Ecuador is planning to show new draft contracts to oil companies operating in the country: Ecuador's government plans to submit to private oil companies on Friday the model contract that will be used to exchange current production-sharing deals for service contracts. Negotiations with each company will start in the second week of August, the country's minister for non-renewable natural resources said Thursday. Read More »

Dow Jones – Minister: Ecuador To Decide Fate Of Noble Unit’s Contract By Nov

Friday, July 30th 2010

Ecuador will decide on a contract with a subsidiary of a U.S. based oil company: Ecuador will decide by November whether to continue the contract of Energy Development Corp., or EDC, a subsidiary of U.S.-based oil and gas producer Noble Energy Inc. (NBL), the country's minister for non-renewable natural resources told Dow Jones Newswires. Read More »
Share:
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • TwitThis
  • del.icio.us
  • LinkedIn
  • MySpace
  • E-mail this story to a friend!
  • Google
  • Live
  • Technorati
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Add to Favorites

Topics

$27 billion $40 million $490 million 400 wells 1400 spills 1992 Amazon Defense Coalition Amazon Defense Front arbitration bias cabrera cancer caught on tape cleanup Cofán collusion Cristóbal Bonifaz extort extortion fabrication fair trial Fenton Communications fraud frivolous government interference health impacts independent expert indigenous population interactive diagram Judge Juan Núñez judicial misconduct Karen Hinton Lago Agrio misconduct oil spills Pablo Fajardo petroecuador prejudgment President Correa profits remediation Richard Cabrera rule of law sewage Steven Donziger texaco trade preferences trial lawyer video waste pits web of influence Wilson Fajardo

TEXACO & ECUADOR HISTORY

Certain U.S. trial lawyers, political operatives and activists are waging a campaign of misinformation against Chevron. Without evidence, facts or sound science that will stand up to international scrutiny, these trial lawyers and their representatives continue to freely release false and misleading information to defame Chevron in an attempt to force a large financial settlement. Each time the plaintiff’s representatives make a false or misleading statement through the press, the truth will be posted on this blog as part of a running commentary. The false news and misleading information they put out deserves to be corrected-and the public has a right to know the truth. This is Chevron’s blog to set the record straight.