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ON APPEAL FROM
THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE (HH JUDGE MACKIE QC)
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE RIMER
and
LORD JUSTICE JACKSON
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MUNIN NAVIGATION COMPANY LTD Part of SEABIRD Group |
Claimant/ Respondent |
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PETRODEL RESOURCES LTD "MUNIN EXPLORER" |
Defendant/Appellant |
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WordWave International Limited
A Merrill Communications Company
165 Fleet Street, London EC4A 2DY
Tel No: 020 7404 1400, Fax No: 020 7404 1424
Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
MS R HOSKING (instructed by Norton Rose LLP) appeared on behalf of the Claimant/Respondent
Hearing date : 30 January 2012
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LORD JUSTICE LONGMORE:
"1.1 Contractor shall perform certain marine geophysical surveys in specific areas designated by Company. Contactor shall deliver the results thereof to Company in accordance with the terms of this contract.
1.2 When the term 'Work' is used herein, it shall refer to the services to be provided by Contractor under this contract.
1.4 All Work performed hereunder shall be in accordance with Company's written instructions."
The Company was, of course, Petrodel and the Contractor was Silver Queen.
"Subject to the termination provisions contained in exhibit "D", Contractor agrees to perform the Work for acquisition of a minimum 1,200 2D Sail KM, including line tails".
"7.1 Designate the areas to be surveyed and, insofar as possible, make such designations sufficiently in advance to permit orderly planning of the Work programme.
7.2 Furnish to Contractor such available maps to which it has access showing the designated areas and the location of lines or stations to be surveyed.
7.3 Designate individuals who will act as its representatives. Such representatives will convey to Contractor and the Contractor's Party Chief, Company's directions and mutually consult in planning and coordinating the Work"
"PROGRAM MAPS; The following is a list of the attached maps, which define the location of the Work. Additional maps may be added at a later date."
"…Invoices for daily charges will reflect details of the time spent [and so on]."
"If Company disputes an item billed, Company shall notify Contractor of the item disputed, specifying the reason therefore, in which event payment of the disputed item may be withheld until settlement [and so on]".
"…Neither Company's inspection nor failure to inspect the Work or any of Contractor's equipment shall relieve Contractor of its obligations under this contract. If any portion of the Work fails to conform to specifications or is otherwise defective, Contractor shall promptly re-perform or arrange for the re-performance of the nonconforming or defective portion of the Work at Contractor's expense. No acceptance or payment by Company shall constitute a waiver of any of the foregoing [and so on]"
"Petrodel agrees that the Munin Explorer is an appropriate replacement for the Geo Mariner….
Munin Navigation and Petrodel agree that, as a result of the change of vessel, clauses in the Original Agreement that refer to the technical capabilities of the Geo Mariner are no longer applicable. The parties agree that all technical references to the Geo Mariner in the original agreement shall be interpreted as being references to the Munin. Furthermore, the parties agree to provide each other, upon request, with any updated information needed as a result of this change of survey vessel."
"…The Petrodel understanding was that SeaBird would make the best endeavour possible to accommodate the planned survey but unfortunately this didn't happen"
"Crew performance was generally good and equipment performance was very acceptable. The crew was one of the most pleasant and helpful that the author has worked with. SeaBird as a Contractor also appears to be one of the most pragmatic and helpful with an excellent attitude and with few of the vices which some of their competitors exhibit. The survey was well performed and, given the very difficult nature of the shallow, reefs, fishing and international/regional border problems, was well handled by the Contractor."
"…is not well suited to shallow water/confined areas, whilst it can be recommended for future surveys where shallow/restricted water is not a factor, it cannot be recommended for future surveys of this nature."
The Contract
The Novation
(1) The Contractor, on or about 28 November 2008, said that, as a result of the piracy situation off Somalia, it was not in a position to send the GEO MARINER from the Persian Gulf. It could, however, provide the MUNIN EXPLORER currently in Namibia "to at least shoot the deep water – 900 km survey" and would send the vessel's specifications;
(2) The Company expressed 3 concerns: (a) their own contractor's (Tanzanian Petroleum Development Corporation) possible unhappiness with a change to the approved work plan (b) the overall cost since the Company would "incur additional costs next year sourcing a shallow-water vessel" and (c) the timing of payments;
(3) On 1st December the Company sent an e-mail attaching an annotated programme map and an annotated line list. Those documents were the same as in Exhibit A6 but bore respectively the following annotations:-
a) On the map, "some lines in this area and close to the coast south of Tanga may have to be postponed, some may be largely obtainable"; and
b) On the line list, "some of the 3 km cable lines (above) may have to be postponed in their entirety. Others may be fully or partially achievable, even without cable shortening from 6 to 3 km. See accompanying annotated program map".
(4) On 5 December the Company suggested that a side-letter to the contract should be produced updating Exhibit A4 with the details of the MUNIN EXPLORER and the Company sending a revised map.
(5) The next day Mr. Nelson of the Company sent the following e-mail cited in the judgment:-
"I do not believe we need a revised map at this stage, as the bulk of the programme as originally designed is clearly achievable with the Munin. Any revisions will only be made "on the fly" when we (a) see that we cannot achieve the full 1200 km by sticking to the programme as is (and know which lines we have to drop with certainty) and (b) have inspected the onboard processed data from the Munin with which (hopefully) we will identify the target, or targets, that justify 100km or so infill acquisition Such infill lines would be specified with reference to the (by then) acquired data."
(6) The Novation agreement was then signed on 9th December
(7) In due course Mr Holdsworth e-mailed the Company saying that the current estimated achievable total of all lines was 868 km, so that another 330 km was needed to reach "the 1200 km required".
(8) In response to the Contractor pressing for what Mr Nelson had called "the infill program" in his e-mail of 6th December, Mr Nelson then on Christmas Day sent an infill program of 353 km, hoping it would reach the Contractor "in time to keep going without standby".
(9) In due course those 353 km of lines were surveyed and on 1st January Mr. Nelson e-mailed the Contractor:-
""A big THANK YOU to all involved in the MUNIN survey of the Tanga block. The data look stunning".
Lord Justice Rimer:
Lord Justice Jackson: