Canadian court orders NOVA Chemicals to pay Dow an additional CAD$1.6 billion judgment
General

Canadian court orders NOVA Chemicals to pay Dow an additional CAD$1.6 billion judgment

The judgment, signed on June 10, 2025, relates to losses Dow incurred from the companies' jointly owned ethylene asset in Joffre, Alberta, Canada

  • By ICN Bureau | June 12, 2025

The Court of King's Bench of Alberta, Canada has issued a judgment ordering NOVA Chemicals Corporation to pay Dow an additional amount of CAD$1.620 billion (equivalent to approximately USD$1.2 billion) in damages.

The judgment, signed on June 10, 2025, relates to losses Dow incurred from the companies' jointly owned ethylene asset in Joffre, Alberta, Canada. The award includes interest to April 7, 2025, but excludes subsequent interest or legal costs. Payment is anticipated to occur in the fourth quarter of 2025.

This latest ruling and award of damages to Dow is in addition to a prior payment by NOVA to Dow of CAD$1.43 billion (approximately USD$1.08 billion) in damages in 2019 following a June 2018 decision. That decision found NOVA had failed to operate the jointly owned ethylene asset at full capacity and had breached contractual obligations since 2001, resulting in reduced ethylene to Dow.

On appeal, the court directed that Dow's damages be recalculated for the period from 2001 through 2012, as well as for the period from 2013 through June 2018, which had not yet been quantified.

The judgment is subject to appeal.

Register Now to Attend E-Conference on Digital Transformation: The Catalyst for Agile and Smarter Process R&D on June 4 at 3:00 - 4:30 PM IST

Register Now to Attend NextGen Chemicals & Petrochemicals Summit 2025 on June 18-19th 2025, The Leela Mumbai

Other Related stories

Startups

Chemical

Petrochemical

Energy

Digitization