Gas giant Uniper submits bailout application to German government as Russia squeezes supplies

Gas giant Uniper submits bailout application to German government as Russia squeezes supplies


Uniper has been in talks with the German government about a possible bailout.

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Embattled German gas giant Uniper on Friday submitted a bailout application for government support after running into extreme financial distress, Finnish majority owner Fortum said in a statement.

Uniper was the first German energy company to sound the alarm over soaring energy bills due to reduced supplies of Russian gas.

It has been in talks with the German government over a possible bailout in recent weeks.

“We welcome that the German Parliament has now approved a ‘toolbox’ which will allow immediate relief to the effects of the gas supply crisis,” said Markus Rauramo, president and CEO of Fortum, referring to newly adopted German energy legislation.

“Next, we look forward to the German government to start promptly implementing these tools to stabilise the situation in the energy industry and in particular at Uniper, as we continue talks on a long-term solution,” he added.

Germany’s biggest importer of gas, Fortum said Uniper has been hit hardest by reduced Russian gas flows. The company has received only 40% of Russian contracted volumes in recent weeks and has been forced to source the replacement volumes at significantly higher prices.

Fortum said it was engaged in “constructive talks” with the German government about how to stabilize Uniper’s business risks and financial position.

No decisions had yet been made on any possible solution, it added.

Shares of Uniper rose more than 3% on Friday afternoon. The Frankfurt-listed stock price has collapsed by over 73% year-to-date.



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