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Bulgaria drafts a law to allow the seizure and selling of Lukoil refinery

Local media reported that Bulgaria was drafting changes to its laws to allow it to take control of the Russian oil company Lukoil’s Burgas Refinery, which has been sanctioned by the U.S. Burgas, Bulgaria's sole oil refinery, was an important part of Lukoil’s international business empire. This began to crumble in recent days, after the U.S. and Britain imposed sanctions last month on Russia’s two largest oil firms over Moscow’s war in Ukraine.

Mediapool, a Bulgarian outlet, reported the draft legislation on Wednesday. It would allow a special manager to supervise the sale of Burgas Oil Refinery. The owner, Lukoil, would not be able to vote or appeal, according to the reports.

Boyko Borissov - former Bulgarian prime minister and leader the GERB coalition government – said: "There's a lot to this. That's why we are submitting a law draft today on the special governor."

According to Martin Vladimirov of the Bulgarian Center for the Study of Democracy, appointing a special director to temporarily take operational control of Lukoil Bulgaria would "ensure security of energy, prevent a crisis of supply, and actively mitigate the risk of secondary sanctions in the future."

Question of Ownership On October 30, Lukoil revealed that global commodity trading company Gunvor would purchase its foreign assets.

Gunvor has yet to reveal how it will handle the massive deals and whether or not it will acquire each of Lukoil’s foreign assets.

Gunvor's chief executive Torbjorn Tornqvist told Bloomberg Television Tuesday that "we may feel there are assets which we think would be better preserved by other hands", without going into further detail.

Gunvor has not responded to the request for comment sent after European business hours. Lukoil was under pressure from the West to sell its Burgas refinery. In January, RIA reported that the price was $2 billion.

Bulgaria has introduced a provision in 2023 for the appointment of a Burgas-based special manager to oversee critical infrastructure.

(source: Reuters)