Exxon says it is confident it will win dispute over Chevron-Hess deal

HOUSTON (Reuters) -The arbitration proceedings in Exxon Mobil’s contractual dispute over Chevron’s planned acquisition of Hess concluded this week and a decision is expected in about two to three months, said Exxon senior vice president Neil Chapman on Thursday.

While speaking at a Bernstein conference, Chapman said he was confident that a three-member arbitration panel would rule in Exxon’s favor and determine it had a right-of-first-refusal to purchase Hess’ stake in a Guyana oil joint venture that is operated by Exxon. 

(Reporting by Sheila Dang in HoustonEditing by Tomasz Janowski)

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