Halliburton Transocean Gulf Oil Spill Class Action Settlement

Class Eligibility

This settlement has two classes the old and the new class

New Class: The New Class included Class Members whose property was physically oiled due to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. This Class was created to address claims for punitive damages under federal maritime law, and includes groups that were previously excluded from or who opted out of the 2012 BP Deepwater Horizon Settlement. Under the terms of the Halliburton oil spill settlement, $902 million will be paid to members of the New Class who file valid and timely claims.

Old Class: The Old Class includes the hundreds of thousands of individuals and businesses who previously submitted claims for the 2012 BP Deepwater Horizon Settlement. Members of the Old Class are automatically included in the Halliburton, Transocean class action settlement.

Estimated Amount

Varies

Proof of Purchase

Yes

Case Name

In re: Oil Spill by the Oil Rig “Deepwater Horizon” in the Gulf of Mexico, on April 20, 2010,
Case No. 2:10-md-02179-CJB-SS
District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana

Case Summary

The settlements are set up to provide compensation to Class Members who could have asserted claims for punitive damages and certain other claims in the 2012 BP Deepwater Horizon Economic & Property Damages Settlement (“2012 BP Deepwater Horizon Settlement”).

Settlement Pool

$902,000,000

Deadline

12/15/2016

Contact

HESI/Transocean Punitive Damages & Assigned Claims Settlements

P.O. Box 10260

Dublin, OH 43017-5760

1-877-940-7792

questions@GulfSpillPunitiveDamagesSettlement