

In the ruling delivered on Tuesday, the 25th day of February, 2020, in Suit No: LD/1910GCM/2017 between Global Gas and Refining Ltd v. Shell Petroleum Development Co of Nigeria Ltd, the High Court of Lagos, Nigeria, set aside the ICC judgment in which the members of the Arbitral Tribunal including Prof. Oba Nsugbe, QC,SAN & Mrs Doyin Rhodes-Vivour, SAN; with Mrs Dorothy Udeme Ufot, SAN dissented and delivered dismissed the claimant’s prayer.
Global Gas Refining Limited (GGRL) is an independent indigenous gas processing operator and Liquefied Prtroleum Gas (LPG) producer, operating in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria.
It is on record that the company, founded by Kenneth Yellowe is the first indigenous private company in Nigeria and West Africa to successfully embark on a multi-million dollar gas processing and refining facility in the country, with operations and assets situated in the Niger Delta creeks at Cawthorne Channel, Rivers State.
This facility with such a tremendous capacity to advance the regional and national economic growth of the nation, was put in jeopardy by the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC)’s inability to honour their side of a binding Gas Supply Agreement executed in March 1998 and renegotiated and resigned in March 2002.
Consequently, a large workforce comprising hundreds of teeming Nigerian youths, were laid off, while experts of different nationalities, several dozens of local contractors, as well as the thriving host communities have all now been made redundant.
Over $400m, secured from international financial institutions and individual investors, are now also in jeopardy because of economically hurtful decisions being made by the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC).



