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Rosneft's problem over Schwedt stake sale not likely to be successful, court says

Russia's Rosneft is unlikely to succeed with its problem versus Shell's scheduled sale of a stake in Germany's PCK Schwedt refinery, a German court stated on Wednesday, mentioning a. preliminary evaluation.

Rosneft holds a 54.17% stake in the refinery, but was. removed of control by the German federal government in 2022 as an outcome. of Russia's intrusion of Ukraine and the subsequent severing of. energy ties in between Germany and Russia.

Shell has announced plans to offer its 37.5% stake in Schwedt. to Britain's Prax Group however Rosneft has filed a grievance with. the Higher Regional Court of Duesseldorf.

Rosneft argues that under a contract amongst Schwedt's. ownership consortium existing shareholders have a right of first. rejection.

We see long shot of success for the complaint, Anne. Frister of the Duesseldorf court stated.

Rosneft and Shell were not immediately readily available for. remark.

Germany ended its longstanding and deep energy relationship. with Russia in 2022, leaving it to discover alternative supply and. address properties held by Russian oil and gas companies in the nation.

This consists of Rosneft's stake in the Schwedt refinery, which. covers most of Berlin's fuel demand.

The German government just recently extended its trusteeship over. Rosneft's stake in the hope a sale might materialise.

Italy's Eni holds a 8.33% stake in the refinery.

(source: Reuters)