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Berlin can now take control of Rosneft German assets

Berlin can now take control of Rosneft German assets
Berlin can now take control of Rosneft German assets

The European Commission approved a new trusteeship on Friday that will give Berlin long-term control of the German assets owned by the Russian oil group Rosneft. This is part of the efforts to find a structural solution for the company.

After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Germany's long-standing energy relationship with Russia was shaken.

It is necessary to renew the trusteeship every six months in order to?preserve energy security'. This creates uncertainty, mainly regarding the PCK Schwedt Refinery which supplies the majority of fuel to Berlin.

The current trusteeship ends on March 10, 2019.

The transaction that was examined by the?Commission under merger control laws relates to an 'indefinite trusteeship of the German Rosneft entities under national law,' a spokesperson for the Commission said.

The shareholders of German Rosneft are prohibited from exercising their voting right for the duration the trusteeship.

The decision on Friday essentially removed one regulatory obstacle to keep PCK Schwedt under German control, while the majority ownership remains with Rosneft. This carefully designed structure was intended to avoid any conflicts of interest.

Expropriation

Possible lawsuits related to the issue.

The issue of the?U.S. sanctions is not addressed. Berlin last year imposed sanctions on 'Rosneft' as part of Washington’s efforts to squeeze Russia's oil sector.

securing ?an exemption

PCK Schwedt expires April 29.

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According to correspondence seen by, the management of the refinery privately informed Berlin that U.S. sanction were hurting their?business? and threatening fuel supplies?for the capital and the region. (Reporting from Christoph Steitz and Foo Yunchee, with additional reporting by Olesya Astakhova, and editing by Ludwig Burger, Thomas Seythal and Thomas Seythal).

(source: Reuters)