By Associated Press - Monday, December 4, 2017

QUITO, Ecuador (AP) - Ecuador has agreed to pay $337 million to ConocoPhillips-subsidiary Burlington Resources five years after a ruling that the South American nation illegally expropriated valuable oil assets.

The Houston-based oil company announced the agreement Monday.

A World Bank Group tribunal ruled in December 2012 that Ecuador violated a bilateral investment treaty by expropriating significant oil investments. The panel awarded Burlington $380 million in damages earlier this year and determined Ecuador was entitled to $42 million for environmental harm that came as a result of the oil operations.

Ecuador is expected to pay the total amount by April.

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