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    Colombian farmers to sue BP

    October 13, 2014
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    13 October 2014, News Wires – A group of farmers from Colombia are suing BP, alleging the UK company negligently managed the construction of the Ocensa oil pipeline in Colombia during the mid-1990s, causing severe damage to their land, according to reports.

    A group of 73 farmers, called “campesinos,” claim pipeline construction activities by British company Equion Energia, formerly BP Exploration (Colombia), severely reduced the productivity of their farms, and are seeking about £18 million pounds ($28.93 million) in compensation, the Financial Times reported.

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    A number of Colombian farmers are scheduled to travel to London to provide evidence in the case, which will be argued with reference to contractual and extra-contractual liability under Colombian law, the paper said.

    The Ocensa oil pipeline project was undertaken by BP Exploration (Colombia) in partnership with four multi national companies and Colombia’s national oil company, where BPXC entered into contracts with the farmers to lay the oil pipeline through their private land, the FT said.

    “The OCENSA pipeline project involved significant steps being taken at the time of construction to engage with local communities, make appropriate compensation payments and ensure that the land that the pipeline traversed suffered no material damage,” BP said in a statement.

    The company said it is confident in its legal position and believes it is appropriate for the case to be defended vigorously.

    In 2011, BP sold all of its assets in Colombia which led to the creation of a new brand, Equion Energy, according to Equion’s website.

     

     

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