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Germany's gas tariff puts EU energy uniformity at danger, energy commissioner states

Germany's levy on crossborder gas trading puts the EU's energy uniformity at threat and hurts efforts to cut the bloc's dependence on Russian gas, the bloc's energy commissioner and deputy Czech PM told press reporters on Monday following a meeting of EU energy ministers.

The tariff is a tradition of the European energy crisis that peaked in 2022 after Moscow cut gas flows to Europe following its intrusion of Ukraine and an undersea explosion shut the Nord Stream pipeline from Russia to Germany.

It had actually been very clear over the past 2 years that all. member states having gas storage filled ... was not the concern of. one nation, Commissioner Kadri Simson said.

The Commission released EU-wide gas storage filling targets to. shore up supplies ahead of winter season 2022-2023. To attempt to recover. the billions it spent on this effort, Germany introduced what it. called a gas neutrality charge - a levy on cross border offers.

Italy is poised to follow Germany's lead with its own extra. charge.

Unilateral nationwide measures in the type of export. constraints or levies puts our energy solidarity at risk and. might jeopardise efforts to diversify far from Russian gas, she. stated.

This is why I have actually been in direct contact with our German. equivalents.

The Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary in. particular have actually been pressing the Commission to do something about it. against the German levy. The Commission asked the EU's energy. regulator, ACER, to examine the effect of the tariff on gas. markets.

Central Europe faces completion of Russian gas materials with. the expiration of the Russia-Ukraine gas transit contract at. completion of this year.

The position of the Commission was quite clear ... It's my. sensation that if there is no option then violation may be. begun, the Czech Republic's deputy PM Jozef Sikela said,. including that France and Poland were now backing them.

We likewise spoke with Germany and they are taking the. criticism seriously. Our target is to minimize gas supplies from. Russia ... and if it's more beneficial not to pay artificial. transit it rationally supports more volume from the east..

(source: Reuters)