Poland fines Gazprom $57 million over Nord Stream 2

Reuters

Published Aug 03, 2020 02:56AM ET

Updated Aug 03, 2020 04:45AM ET

WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's anti-monopoly watchdog UOKiK said on Monday it had fined Gazprom 213 million zloty ($57 million) (MM:GAZP) for lack of cooperation in its proceedings with regard to the Nord Stream 2 pipeline project.

Poland sees Nord Stream 2, which would double Russia's gas export capacity via the Baltic Sea, as a threat to Europe's energy security, saying it will strengthen Gazprom's market dominance.

Nord Stream 2 is led by Gazprom, with half of the funding provided by Germany's Uniper (DE:UN01) and BASF's (DE:BASFn) Wintershall unit, Anglo-Dutch company Shell (L:RDSa), Austria's OMV (VI:OMVV) and Engie (PA:ENGIE).

UOKiK has been examining the project for years and in 2019 it fined Engie 40 million euros for failing to provide documents and information relating to the case.

"At the beginning of the year, we requested Gazprom provide us with contracts concluded by its subsidiary with other companies financing the construction of Nord Stream 2...The company failed to provide such information," the head of UOKiK said in a statement.

"To my mind, it is an intentional act, the aim of which was to obstruct the ongoing proceedings."

Gazprom declined to comment. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Gazprom have said they plan to complete Nord Stream 2. More than 90% of the construction has been completed.

The Russian energy giant supplies most of the gas consumed in Poland. Polish state-run gas company PGNiG (WA:PGN) has often complained it pays more than its European peers for Russian gas.