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Germany extends Rosneft trusteeship for 3rd time as Russian oil company seeks buyer

Germany extended its trusteeship over Rosneft's regional systems for a 3rd time on Thursday, stopping brief of expropriating the Russian oil giant which has released an attempt to offer its German assets.

Recently, the German economy ministry said Rosneft was aiming to conclude the sale process by September, when Berlin's. next trusteeship duration over the assets expires.

Berlin took control of Rosneft's German assets in September. 2022 in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, consisting of a. 54.17% stake in the PCK Schwedt refinery, which supplies Berlin. and is co-owned by Shell and Eni.

The trusteeship likewise covers Rosneft's stakes in the MiRo. refinery in Karlsruhe and the Bayernoil refinery in Vohburg.

The German federal government has actually extended the trusteeship-- which. removed Rosneft of control, but not ownership of the assets--. two times after winning a lawsuit in which the Russian company. challenged the measure.

Germany's economy ministry said in a statement Rosneft's. German company was one of Germany's biggest oil processing. companies, covering around 12% of the nation's capacity.

The most recent extension comes after Berlin last month indicated. that it was considering expropriating the assets. It said that. , if Russia restored control over the refineries their operations. . would be jeopardised since their contractual partners would. refuse to comply.

The German government has decided to extend the trusteeship. when again after the Russian owners stated their objective to. sell their shares ... throughout the prolonged term, the ministry. said, adding this would be the most legally safe and quickest. way to secure the websites.

Law practice Malmendier Legal, which represents Rosneft in. Germany, stated the trusteeship extension was expected.

This suggests that the politically and legally doubtful. expropriation strategies of the Federal Minister of Economics, which. are also controversial within the German government, are no. longer being pursued, it informed .

(source: Reuters)