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German prosecutors launch probe into Wintershall Dea's sustainability reporting

German district attorneys have started an examination into Wintershall Dea on suspicions that the oil and gas company misrepresented its sustainability reporting.

The Frankfurt public district attorney's workplace said on Monday it had begun the investigation after the Environmental Action Germany organisation (DUH) submitted a criminal problem versus Wintershall's board of directors in February for believed inaccurate representation in the business's 2022 management report.

DUH stated its own analysis showed suspected infractions of reporting responsibilities by Wintershall Dea of its environmental and climate impacts, adding that lawfully required elements were misrepresented or omitted from the yearly report.

Wintershall Dea was not immediately readily available for talk about the examination. Previously on Monday, the company said it was aware of DUH's complaint.

We have seen the DUH press releases (consisting of a declared criminal problem at the end of February 2024) and will initially analyze these accusations, which our company believe are unproven, a. company representative said.

Britain's Harbour Energy agreed to acquire. Wintershall's non-Russian possessions in a $11.2 billion deal from. parent BASF last December. That offer is because of close in the. 4th quarter of 2024.

(source: Reuters)