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Romania to evaluate E.ON energy supplier sale over Russia threat

Romania's energy ministry said on Wednesday it has actually alerted a federal government firm that reviews foreign investment about prospective nationwide security threats coming from a scheduled sale of E.ON's regional energy provider to Hungary's MVM.

E.ON revealed the handle December, which goes through approval from Romanian authorities. MVM gets the majority of its gas from Russia, unlike energy companies in a lot of European countries, and Romania's ministry has stated previously that the sale might be blocked on security premises.

E.ON Energie Romania is among the European Union member's. most significant gas and electrical power service providers, serving around 3.4. million clients.

The Commission to examine foreign direct financial investment (CEISD). is charged with analyzing and authorizing foreign direct and new. investment while ensuring national security is untouched.

The ministry said it has informed the commission about MVM's. ties with Russia, saying it determined elements of definitive. impact, shadow control, impact by financial reliance and. reliable control.

It also said the sale contract exposed the possibility. that the Romanian energy supplier could be offered later to an. entity outside the European Union, which might help with the. indirect transfer of control to economic or political entities. that do not respect European legislation.

We will act firmly and unequivocally to safeguard the national. security of Romania and the energy security of the European. Union which should rid itself definitively of its reliance on. Russian gas, Energy Minister Sebastian Burduja stated.

Spain last year vetoed a Hungarian quote for Madrid-based. train maker Talgo.

(source: Reuters)