Blue Gold Drops Ghana Lawsuits to Focus on UK-Ghana Arbitration

Reuters
Feb 24
Blue Gold Drops Ghana Lawsuits to Focus on UK-Ghana Arbitration

Blue Gold Ltd. said it has withdrawn its lawsuits in Ghana and does not currently plan to pursue other legal avenues there, choosing instead to focus on international arbitration under the UK-Ghana bilateral investment treaty. Through its subsidiary, the company is seeking damages of more than $1 billion alongside the mine’s previous owner, Future Global Resources Ltd., and said an inaugural case management conference has been held in the arbitration.

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