EU ROUND UP – EUROPEAN COMMISSION LAUNCHES GAZPROM PROBE

BY ROB STOKES THE EUROPEAN Commission has launched an anti-trust investigation into Russia's Gazprom, suspecting it of stifling gas market competition in central and eastern European (CEE). The Commission is investigating whether the energy giant may have: divided gas markets by hindering free flow of gas across member states; prevented diversification of gas supply; and imposed unfair prices on customers by linking gas to oil prices. The probe encompasses Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Slovakia, though it may be ...


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