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Uniper wins $14 billion arbitration ruling versus Gazprom

German utility Uniper has actually won a multibillion euro arbitration versus previous longtime provider Gazprom, it stated on Wednesday, permitting it to destroy dormant gas supply agreements and possibly setting a precedent for similar cases.

The judgment marks a landmark triumph for Uniper, which had to be saved by the German federal government in 2022 after Gazprom first cut and later suspended materials, requiring the group to purchase replacement volumes at sky-high rates on the spot market.

It likewise severs the last remaining ties of what was a. decade-long energy partnership between Berlin and Moscow, which. pertained to an abrupt halt in the wake of Russia's attack on Ukraine. in 2022.

Uniper stated the ruling by the arbitration tribunal in. Stockholm on June 7, part of a process the business launched in. late 2022, allowed it to terminate existing gas supply. agreements, which legally still exist although no gas is. streaming.

The tribunal likewise granted the firm more than 13 billion. euros ($ 14 billion) in damages for the gas volumes not supplied. by Gazprom since mid-2022, when the Russian state-owned group. initially cut contractually agreed shipments.

Sources told last month that the arbitration. tribunal could enable Uniper to terminate the 250 terawatt hours. in dormant Russian gas contracts, a few of which run until the. middle of the next decade.

Cancelling those will remove a significant danger ahead of Uniper's. prepared return to the stock market next year, the sources said. at the time.

This ruling offers legal clarity for Uniper. With the. right of termination that we received in the arbitration ruling,. we are ending the agreements with Gazprom Export, Uniper CEO. Michael Lewis stated in a declaration.

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Gazprom did not instantly respond to a request for comment.

The damages award mostly marks a symbolic victory for. Germany, as it is unlikely that large sums will flow, legal. sources informed last month, something Uniper's Lewis. validated.

Gazprom Export, the Russian company's exporting arm,. successfully challenged the case in a St Petersburg court, which. ruled in March that Uniper and a subsidiary would be fined 14.3. billion euros ought to they continue with the arbitration.

If any money streams, it will go to the German federal government,. which holds more than 99% of Uniper.

Germany's Finance Ministry, which oversees the federal government's. stake in Uniper, said the Federal government was not a party or. associated with the arbitration proceedings, adding that Berlin had. no impact on the business's functional management.

Terminating the contracts removes the last danger Uniper faced. with regard to its Russian direct exposure after the group documented. its funding in the Nord Stream 2 pipeline in addition to the. keeping in its Russian subsidiary Unipro.

Uniper has likewise been involved in talk with find a solution to. keep gas supply streaming through Ukraine to southeastern Europe. after Kyiv revealed in March that it would not extend a transit. deal with Russia's Gazprom beyond the end of this year,. Bloomberg reported on Monday.

The German government is also taking part in the discussions. between the European Commission and those countries that are. still depending on Russian gas, Economy Minister Robert Habeck. said on Tuesday.

I am personally very associated with it, Habeck stated, including. that the talks intend to ensure protected gas supply for southeastern. Europe without filling Russia's coffers.

(source: Reuters)