Brazil: Halliburton Provides Update on Barracuda-Cataringa Hearing

Halliburton has been notified that an award of approximately $200 million has been issued to Barracuda & Caratinga Leasing Company (BCLC) by the panel hearing an arbitration proceeding filed by BCLC against KBR.

The arbitration proceeding is related to a contract between BCLC and KBR for the development of the Barracuda and Caratinga oil fields offshore Brazil. Certain subsea bolts used in developing the fields were allegedly defective, and the award finds KBR liable for the cost of replacing the bolts. Halliburton is pursuing all possible avenues to appeal the ruling.

As part of the November 2006 Master Separation Agreement between Halliburton and KBR, Halliburton agreed to provide indemnification in favor of KBR for all out-of-pocket cash costs and expenses, or cash settlements or cash arbitration awards in lieu thereof, KBR may incur after the separation agreement as a result of the replacement of the subsea flowline bolts installed in connection with the Barracuda-Caratinga project. Halliburton expects to record a charge to discontinued operations in the third quarter of 2011 related to this arbitration award.

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Source: Halliburton, September 28, 2011;