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Russian court delays hearing on $2.9 billion Rosatom/Fortum dispute to March

Court filings show that a Russian court postponed the legal proceedings in a $2.9 Billion lawsuit brought by Rosatom, Russia's nuclear energy company, against Finland's Fortum & Outokumpu by over nine months.

In May, documents filed in court and a Rosatom press release revealed that the state-controlled nuclear energy company Rosatom was seeking compensation of 227.8 billion Russian roubles (about $2.9 billion) for the termination of the contract for the Hanhikivi-1 Nuclear Power Plant in Finland.

Court documents, which did not provide any further information, showed that the hearing at the Moscow City Arbitration Court scheduled for Wednesday morning has been postponed to March 16, 2026. Rosatom, Fortum, and Outokumpu did not respond immediately.

Rosatom and former Finnish partners are locked in a dispute over the cancelled agreement since May 2022. The Finnish side cancelled the project shortly after Moscow started the conflict in Ukraine citing delays and political risk.

Rosatom said in May that it sought compensation for the losses it alleged to have suffered as a result of what it termed the illegal termination of the EPC contracts to build the plant and violations of the shareholder agreements.

Outokumpu claims that it never signed the EPC contract or any other agreement related to the Hanhikivi-1 Project with any Rosatom companies. Fortum stated in May that it was the final decision of the International Chamber of Commerce that Rosatom subsidiary could not include Fortum as a party.

The contract for the 1.2 gigawatt power plant, with estimated investments of 6.5-7 billion euro, was signed with Fennovoima in 2013. This joint consortium included Finnish stakeholders such as Fortum, Outokumpu, and SSAB, who initially controlled two thirds via a joint venture. And the Russian side held a third.

Fennovoima has ceased its business operations after the termination of the project. It is now only involved in legal disputes. $1 = 78.6000 Rubels (Reporting and writing by Alexander Marrow, Editing and editing by Alexandra Hudson).

(source: Reuters)