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Endesa's CEO upbeat about $585 million Nigerian LNG contract arbitration

Endesa CEO Jose Bogas said on Wednesday he was optimistic about the outcome of a. $ 585 million arbitration case related to a cost review of a. longterm melted natural gas (LNG) supply agreement in. Nigeria.

We believe we have a strong case, which leads us not to. reserved any arrangement. That said, we have actually opened talks with. Nigeria to see if we can reach a contract, Bogas informed. press reporters throughout a press conference to discuss the Spanish power. energy's annual earnings.

The arbitration case had actually currently been disclosed in the. company's monetary documents, but the counterparty was unnamed. and this is the first time that Endesa has said it belongs to. LNG from Nigeria.

Earlier on Wednesday, Chief Financial Officer Marco Palermo. said the challenged agreement was for 1 billion cubic metres (bcm). of gas a year, expiring in 2026.

In November, Endesa was ordered to pay $570 million. following an arbitration ruling over a melted gas. ( LNG) contract conflict with QatarEnergy.

The business, which had likewise revealed optimism about the. arbitration with QatarEnergy, had actually stated previously on Wednesday the. lower demand for gas and market price decrease had injured. its profitability in 2023.

(source: Reuters)