A judge in the Ecuadorean border town of Lago Agrio may have ruled that Chevron should pay up to $8.6bn in damages for soil and water pollution, but the cash will not be flowing anytime soon.
A judge in the Ecuadorean border town of Lago Agrio may have ruled that Chevron should pay up to $8.6bn in damages for soil and water pollution, but the cash will not be flowing anytime soon.
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