Star Energy UK Onshore Ltd and another v Bocardo SA [electronic resource]
Star Energy UK Onshore Ltd and another v Bocardo SA [electronic resource]
- 2009
[2009] EWCA Civ 579 (15 June 2009). The case relates to a trespass committed by the construction of pipelines by oil companies and the determination of payable compensation. The appellant companies (S) appealed against a decision that they had committed a trespass by boring pipelines at depth beneath the land of Bocardo SA (B) and were liable to damages. S had a licence to extract oil under the Petroleum (Production) Act 1934. S had no agreement from B nor did they apply for any "ancillary rights" to drill through B's land. The trial judge held that the damages for trespass would be equal to 9% of the companies' revenues for the past six years and for the future. S appealed this decision "Held": S trespassed on B's land. If the parties had negotiated before the trespass, S would have been prepared to pay B £1,000 to save time and avoid the expense of legal proceedings. B is entitled to damages of £1 000 in respect of the past and continuing trespass. The appeal is allowed.
STAR ENERGY UK ONSHORE LTD AND ANOTHER V BOCARDO SA
BP PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENTS LTD V RYDER AND OTHERS
PETROLEUM PRODUCTION ACT 1934
England and Wales--1543-
[2009] EWCA Civ 579 (15 June 2009). The case relates to a trespass committed by the construction of pipelines by oil companies and the determination of payable compensation. The appellant companies (S) appealed against a decision that they had committed a trespass by boring pipelines at depth beneath the land of Bocardo SA (B) and were liable to damages. S had a licence to extract oil under the Petroleum (Production) Act 1934. S had no agreement from B nor did they apply for any "ancillary rights" to drill through B's land. The trial judge held that the damages for trespass would be equal to 9% of the companies' revenues for the past six years and for the future. S appealed this decision "Held": S trespassed on B's land. If the parties had negotiated before the trespass, S would have been prepared to pay B £1,000 to save time and avoid the expense of legal proceedings. B is entitled to damages of £1 000 in respect of the past and continuing trespass. The appeal is allowed.
STAR ENERGY UK ONSHORE LTD AND ANOTHER V BOCARDO SA
BP PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENTS LTD V RYDER AND OTHERS
PETROLEUM PRODUCTION ACT 1934
England and Wales--1543-