E.ON Flags Risks to Nord Stream 1 Stake
March 16 2022 - 8:27AM
Dow Jones News
By Eric Reinhard and Ed Frankl
E.ON SE said Wednesday that it sees a high level of uncertainty
and additional risks due to the war in Ukraine, including to the
valuation of its stake in the Nord Stream 1 pipeline.
However, the German energy supplier said it wouldn't divest its
stake in Nord Stream 1, which delivers gas from Russia to Germany
through the Baltic Sea, though a downgrade in valuation would hit
pension provisions.
E.ON has a 15.5% stake in Nord Stream 1 via holding company Nord
Stream AG, but not in the new Nord Stream 2, the commissioning of
which has been put on hold in response to Russia's invasion of
Ukraine.
There is no market for Nord Stream 1, but it also wouldn't help
the situation if E.ON were to sign over its stake to the pipeline's
majority shareholder Gazprom to do what they wanted with the asset,
the energy supplier said.
The effects of the conflict on the business can't be estimated
accurately, and are therefore not included in forecasts for 2022,
the Essen-based company said.
To maintain the security of supply, E.ON said the answer would
be in diversifying energy imports including through liquefied
natural gas and hydrogen infrastructure.
"In the long term we must and we will fundamentally end the
energy dependence on Russia. There is no way around it." E.ON Chief
Executive Leonhard Birnbaum said in a press conference.
The company has no long-term supply contracts directly with
Russian producers, the CEO said.
Write to Ed Frankl at edward.frankl@dowjones.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
March 16, 2022 09:12 ET (13:12 GMT)
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