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Repsol fined $24 Million for Abuse of Subsidies

Repsol fined $24 Million for Abuse of Subsidies
Repsol fined $24 Million for Abuse of Subsidies

Spain's Competition Watchdog announced on Tuesday that it would impose fines of 20.5 million euro ($24.2million) on three companies within the Repsol group for what it called a "abusive margin-squeeze" strategy which harmed low-cost and independent fuel stations.

The CNMC stated that Repsol had a dominant position on the wholesale market in Spain for automotive fuels sold to service stations. This has a duty to not restrict competition.

The'regulator' found that Repsol increased wholesale prices to rival stations from?April until December 2022 while simultaneously reducing effective retail prices for its own network of stations - mainly truckers.

Repsol said that it "firmly rejected" the fine and would appeal. It argued that the regulator relied upon a partial and out-of context account, with methodological flaws, and had failed to prove market dominance, or any foreclosure effects.

The company claimed it acted in the best interests of consumers and transparently during the extreme market conditions that arose after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, 2022.

The CNMC's fine affects Repsol ?Comercial De Productos Petroliferos, Solred and Campsa Estaciones De Servicio, it said.

In a press release, the CNMC said that for a period of six months these three companies are also prohibited from participating in public tenders relating to automotive fuel supply. The High Court of Spain can appeal the decision.

(source: Reuters)