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Panama's Sinolam files a lawsuit against AES and InterEnergy for alleged anticompetitive conduct

Sinolam LNG Terminal S.A., and Sinolam Smarter Energy LNG Power Co. filed a $4 Billion lawsuit in Virginia on Wednesday against U.S. utility AES Corp.

Sinolam filed a complaint in Arlington County Circuit Court accusing AES and its partner of anti-competitive behavior aimed at derailing Sinolam’s planned LNG terminal and power-generating project using gas in Colon.

The lawsuit?alleges that "coercive tactic," misuse of confidential data and improper influence on regulators?to delay permits or revoke licenses?have been used.

Sinolam announced that it had obtained permits, power purchase contracts and long-term customer commitments. It said the projects were part of Panama's ambitions, to expand LNG related activity after the Panama Canal expansion.

The complaint claims that AES executives acted from their Virginia headquarters to slow down the permit process and press for regulatory actions that would?undermine Sinolam’s authorizations.

Sinolam alleges that InterEnergy also misused the information it obtained under a nondisclosure contract to help form a joint venture, which, according to Sinolam, displaces Sinolam and its potential customers.

Sinolam accuses the defendants of using political influence to gain monopoly control on LNG imports and power generation. This includes ties with?Panama’s government which owns a stake in AES's AES Panama S.R.L.

AES stated that the claim was "without merit" and plans to vigorously defend itself.

InterEnergy didn't immediately respond to a comment request. Reporting by Yagnoseni das in Bengaluru, Editing by Tasim Zaid

(source: Reuters)