Colombia
Results: 23
Results: 4
NO. | Year of initiation | Short case name | Summary | Outcome of original proceedings | Respondent State | Home State of investor |
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1 | 2023 | Canal Extensia v. Colombia |
Investment: Summary: |
Pending | Colombia | Spain |
2 | 2023 | Glencore and others v. Colombia (IV) |
Investment: Summary: |
Pending | Colombia | Switzerland |
3 | 2022 | CB&I v. Colombia |
Investment: Summary: |
Pending | Colombia | United Kingdom |
4 | 2022 | Sea Search-Armada v. Colombia |
Investment: Summary: |
Pending | Colombia | United States of America |
5 | 2021 | Anglo American v. Colombia |
Investment: Shareholding of 33.3% in Cerrejón, a joint venture company operating the La Puente coal mining project in northern Colombia. Summary: Claims arising out of an order of Colombia’s constitutional court to suspend Cerrejón’s partial modification of Bruno creek, a water stream that passes through the La Puente mining project area. |
Discontinued | Colombia | United Kingdom |
6 | 2021 | Glencore v. Colombia (III) |
Investment: Shareholding in Carbones del Cerrejón Limited (Cerrejón), a company operating the La Puente coal mining project in northern Colombia. Summary: Claims arising out of an order of Colombia’s constitutional court to suspend Cerrejón’s partial modification of Bruno creek, a water stream that passes through the La Puente mining project area. |
Pending | Colombia | Switzerland |
7 | 2020 | AFC v. Colombia |
Investment: Investments in Internacional Compañía de Financiamiento S.A. Summary: Claims arising out of the forced liquidation of Internacional Compañía de Financiamiento S.A. ordered by Colombia’s financial regulatory authority (Superintendencia Financiera de Colombia) in 2015. |
Decided in favour of State | Colombia | Spain |
8 | 2020 | Neustar v. Colombia |
Investment: Ownership of .CO Internet S.A.S., a local telecommunications company holding a 10-year concession for the operation of the ”.CO” domain. Summary: Claims arising out of a Government ministry’s decision not to renew the concession held by the claimant’s wholly-owned local subsidiary for the operation of the “.CO” domain name and to conduct a public tender process for the signature of a new contract. |
Pending | Colombia | United States of America |
9 | 2020 | South32 v. Colombia |
Investment: Shareholding of 99.9 per cent in Cerro Matoso S.A., a local company operating an integrated nickel laterite mine and smelter complex located in the Cordoba area of northern Colombia. Summary: Claims arising out of the national comptroller office’s assessment of royalties for the exploitation of nickel that are allegedly owed to the State by the claimant’s local subsidiary Cerro Matoso. |
Pending | Colombia | United Kingdom |
10 | 2019 | Amec Foster Wheeler and others v. Colombia |
Investment: Project management consultant contract with state-owned entity Refinería de Cartagena, S.A. (Reficar) related to the refurbishment of a local oil refinery (Cartagena Refinery). Summary: Claims arising out of $2.4 billion liability imposed by the national comptroller general on the claimants’ joint venture for alleged acts of gross negligence or wilful misconduct in the expenditure of state funds related to the Cartagena Refinery modernization project. According to the claimants, the joint venture provided certain limited management consultancy services under a contract with state-owned Reficar, the party allegedly responsible for the misconduct. |
Pending | Colombia | United States of America |
11 | 2019 | Glencore and others v. Colombia (II) |
Investment: Concession contract for Puerto Nuevo, a public services port for the export of coal in the municipality of Ciénaga, northern Colombia. Summary: Claims arising out of the building and maintenance of an access channel related to Puerto Nuevo, a port constructed and operated by the claimants under a 30-year concession agreement signed with Colombia’s national infrastructure agency in 2011. |
Pending | Colombia | Switzerland |
12 | 2019 | Seda and others v. Colombia |
Investment: Investments in the construction of “Meritage”, a luxury real estate development project on a 560,000 square meters site in the city of Medellín. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s seizure of property acquired by the Royal Development Group and the suspension of construction works for the claimants’ “Meritage” real estate project on this property, as a result of claims that previous owners used it for criminal activity. |
Pending | Colombia | United States of America |
13 | 2018 | Aris Mining (formerly Gran Colombia) v. Colombia |
Investment: Mining rights over gold and silver deposits in the Segovia and Marmato municipalities in Colombia. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s alleged failure to address civil strikes and other disruptions to the claimant’s mining projects caused by illegal artisanal miners and a guerilla group. |
Pending | Colombia | Canada |
14 | 2018 | Carrizosa Gelzis v. Colombia (I) |
Investment: Shareholding in Banco Granahorrar, a Colombian bank. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s allegedly disproportionate and discriminatory measures against Banco Granahorrar, including placing the bank under new management and its ultimate nationalization in 1998, as well as the Colombian Constitutional Court’s 2014 decision that no compensation was due to the claimants. |
Decided in favour of State | Colombia | United States of America |
15 | 2018 | Carrizosa v. Colombia (II) |
Investment: Shareholding in Banco Granahorrar, a Colombian bank. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s allegedly disproportionate and discriminatory measures against Banco Granahorrar, including placing the bank under new management and its ultimate nationalization in 1998, as well as the Colombian Constitutional Court’s 2014 decision that no compensation was due to the claimant. |
Decided in favour of State | Colombia | United States of America |
16 | 2018 | Galway Gold v. Colombia |
Investment: Ownership of the Reina de Oro and Coloro gold mines located in the Vetas mining district in northern Colombia. Summary: Claims arising out of the Colombian Constitutional Court's decision to ban mining operations in the páramos, a range of high-altitude wetlands that serve as a primary source of the country’s water supply. |
Pending | Colombia | Canada |
17 | 2018 | Red Eagle v. Colombia |
Investment: Ownership of the 352-hectare Vetas gold mine. Summary: Claims arising out of the Colombian Constitutional Court's decision to ban mining operations in the páramos, a range of high-altitude wetlands that serve as a primary source of the country’s water supply. |
Pending | Colombia | Canada |
18 | 2018 | Telefónica v. Colombia |
Investment: Ownership of a local subsidiary Coltel that held concessions for the provision of mobile telecommunications services. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s order that certain telecommunication assets be reverted to State control upon the expiry of the mobile concession contracts. |
Pending | Colombia | Spain |
19 | 2017 | Naturgy (formerly Gas Natural) v. Colombia |
Investment: Majority shareholding (85 per cent) in Electricaribe, a local electricity provider. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s decision to seize and liquidate Electricaribe and other alleged actions, such as the harassment of the investor and its employees. |
Decided in favour of State | Colombia | Spain |
20 | 2016 | América Móvil v. Colombia |
Investment: Ownership of local subsidiary Comunicación Celular, S.A. (“Comcel”) that held concessions for mobile phone services. Summary: Claims arising out of measures that allegedly prevented the claimant’s Colombian subsidiary Comcel from freely using or selling its wireless telecommunications assets after the termination of its concession contracts. The challenged measures include, among others, the Colombian Constitutional Court’s decision of 2013 ordering the reversion of certain telecommunication assets to state control on a concession’s expiry or termination and the subsequent refusal of the Government to recognize Comcel’s property rights over those assets following the contract termination. |
Decided in favour of State | Colombia | Mexico |
21 | 2016 | Cosigo Resources and others v. Colombia |
Investment: Interests in the gold mining concession for the Taraira South mining site in south-eastern Colombia. Summary: Claims arising out of a 2009 resolution that established the Yaigojé Apaporis national park and that was allegedly passed with significant procedural flaws. The establishment of the national park entailed the cessation of the mining activities at a gold ore deposit, for which the claimants signed an exploration and exploitation concession. |
Data not available | Colombia | United States of America |
22 | 2016 | Eco Oro v. Colombia |
Investment: Mining rights held under a concession contract, comprising the Angostura gold and silver deposit in the Santurbán region of northeastern Colombia. Summary: Claims arising out of the National Mining Agency’s decision (2016) that deprived the claimant of its mining rights in respect of 50% of the concession area (a gold and silver deposit) held by it since the mid-1990s. The relevant area was found to fall within the Santurbán Páramo, an environmental conservation zone. The Mining Agency’s actions followed the decision of Colombia’s Constitutional Court that broadened restrictions on mining in high-mountain ecosystems known as páramos (sources of the country’s freshwater supply), striking down legal provisions that had stabilized the rights of mining projects in those areas negotiated before 2010. |
Pending | Colombia | Canada |
23 | 2016 | Glencore International and C.I. Prodeco v. Colombia (I) |
Investment: Ownership of C.I. Prodeco S.A., a thermal coal producer holding a concession for the Calenturitas mine in Northern Colombia. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s alleged unlawful interference with the coal concession contract, including its initiation of proceedings to challenge the validity of the amendment agreed by the parties in 2010 and imposition of royalties allegedly in excess of what is owed under the contract. |
Decided in favour of investor | Colombia | Switzerland |
NO. | Year of initiation | Short case name | Summary | Outcome of original proceedings | Respondent State | Home State of investor |
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1 | 2021 | GEB and Trecsa v. Guatemala (II) |
Investment: Rights under a contract with the government for the construction, operation and maintenance of electricity transmission lines. Summary: |
Discontinued | Guatemala | Colombia |
2 | 2021 | Interconexión v. Chile |
Investment: Shareholding in ISA Inversiones Chile SpA and ISA Interchile S.A., holding a concession for the construction and operation of the “Nueva Línea Cardones-Polpaico” electricity transmission project. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s decision to impose fines on ISA Interchile, the claimant’s local subsidiary, for alleged delays in the construction of the Cardones-Polpaico electricity transmission project. |
Pending | Chile | Colombia |
3 | 2020 | GEB and Trecsa v. Guatemala (I) |
Investment: Rights under a contract with the government for the construction, operation and maintenance of electricity transmission lines. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s refusal to compensate the claimants for costs and delays that were allegedly caused by the Government related to the claimants’ execution of a construction contract for electricity transmission lines. |
Pending | Guatemala | Colombia |
4 | 2017 | Ríos v. Chile |
Investment: Interests in Inversiones Alsacia S.A. and Express de Santiago Uno S.A. that hold concession contracts as operators of Transantiago, the public transportation system in Santiago de Chile. Summary: Claims arising out of the Government’s measures and conduct in relation to Transantiago, allegedly creating unfavourable operating conditions for the claimants’ subsidiaries and resulting in bankruptcy proceedings. |
Decided in favour of State | Chile | Colombia |