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Awaiting the Sydney Judgment

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

West Timor citizens are seeking a Rp5 trillion compensation for their losses resulting from a leak of one of Montara’s oil well. The Indonesian government is also preparing its own lawsuit.

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For Josias Ferroh, only memories remain of his prosperous days as a seaweed farmer. He has not enjoyed profits from seaweed since the Montara oil well at the West Atlas rig in Western Australia, began leaking in 2009. “Finally we're expecting [positive results] from our lawsuit in Australia," he said last week. He now works as village secretary at the Daiama village in East Nusa Tenggara [NTT].

Around 15,000 seaweed farmers in Rote Ndao and Kupa

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