The $10 million fight between oil giant Mobil and a council-controlled organisation over who pays for the clean-up of a heavily contaminated area of Auckland's Wynyard Quarter will go all the way to the Supreme Court.
Mobil Oil leased two properties in Auckland's waterfront 'tank farm' for more than 50 years.
When Mobil's lease for the two sites ended in 2011, it was found the land they were on had been heavily contaminated.
While it was established the company was not solely responsible for contamination to the land - other oil companies as previous tenants and neighbouring tenants all contributed too - Waterfront Auckland claimed Mobil had to deliver the land in a completely "uncontaminated condition" at the end of its lease term.
It took the oil company to the High Court at Auckland, where it was decided that if Mobil was liable, it would pay the council-controlled organisation $10 million in damages.