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Bisnow
August 14, 2017
Join us as we have our Hurricane Harvey Benefit to benefit the Greater Houston Community Foundation. Our all-star panelists will discuss what's next for Houston following Hurricane Harvey. We will take a deep dive into the industrial market, the heavily affected energy market as well as a look into how Houston will startÃâà...
Bisnow
November 23, 2015
Urban and connected, with all the benefits of a CBD location. 2 Houston Center delivers a vibrant destination for work and play. Part of the 4 million sq. ft., Class A Houston Center complex, tenants here take their pick of dynamic work environments, enjoy 30 on-site eateries, and get more out of their day in 3Ãâà...
Family Law Week
August 14, 2014
The background to the law was set out by the learned judge who applied Re Bayoil SA [1999] 1 WLR 147 whereby a bankruptcy order will not be made if the debtor has a cross-claim against the creditor which exceeds the petition debt and if there is a genuine and substantial dispute as to that cross-claim.
Law360
May 25, 2012
NuCoastal Refining & Marketing Co. and Bayoil (USA) Ltd. are seeking summary and final judgments against Sigma Petroleum Inc. for breach of contract ... In a suit filed in 2008, NuCoastal and Bayoil claimed the Nevada-based Sigma, its affiliate Sigma Holdings Inc. and Norman J. McCallum, director andÃâà...
Houston Chronicle (blog)
September 7, 2011
Prosecutors filed a three-count charge against Houston-based Pelican Refining Co. LLC, a company created by former Coastal Corp. CEO Oscar Wyatt and BayOil CEO David Chalmers in 2005. The company is accused of operating the Pelican Refinery in Lake Charles without following requirements toÃâà...
BBC News
June 5, 2009
Irving, of Sherborne St John, in Hampshire, apologised for his role in US firm Bayoil flouting UN sanctions. He had faced up to 20 years in jail but agreed a plea bargain in April. That involved him admitting one offence in return for a lenient sentence. Irving had told the court: "I feel I have let this country downÃâà...
Economist
March 13, 2008
David Chalmers, the Texan head of Bayoil, was sentenced on March 7th to two years in jail and ordered to repay $9m in fines and restitution. Oscar Wyatt, another Texas oil man, was jailed in November for one year and ordered to pay $11m. Vladimir Kuznetsov, the Russian ex-chairman of the UN's budgetÃâà...
New York Times
April 16, 2005
Since shifting the base of his oil-trading company, Bayoil U.S.A. Inc., here from Connecticut in the early 1990's, Mr. Chalmers, 51, has maintained a low profile in a city and in a business renowned for their swagger. Bayoil quietly developed a reputation for its expertise in acquiring oil from Iraq despite theÃâà...
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