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    Germany Probes Argus Media, S&P Global Over Oil Market Pricing Concerns

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    Posted on March 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Germany's antitrust body is investigating Argus Media and S&P Global over oil pricing concerns, highlighting potential competition issues.

    Germany Investigates Argus Media and S&P Global for Oil Pricing Issues

    BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's antitrust watchdog said it was investigating the impact of price information services provided by Argus Media and S&P Global on the oil wholesale market, after an initial investigation raised pricing and competition concerns.

    Price quotations are usually linked to wholesale procurement contracts and can indirectly influence retail prices.

    They are provided by price-reporting agencies such as S&P Global Commodity Insights (Platts) and Argus Media, based on reported transactions.

    Last month, the Federal Cartel Office (FCO) said an examination into oil market price quotations showed pricing based on limited data which was vulnerable to manipulation, and it urged stronger regulations.

    "We see indications of such a structural disruption of competition in the fuel wholesale trade," said Andreas Mundt, the watchdog's president, in a statement on Thursday.

    "As a global leader in energy price benchmarking, we maintain a robust, rigorous and transparent methodology as well as safeguards to allow us to publish assessments reflective of market value," a spokesperson for S&P Global Commodity Insights (Platts) said.

    The company will continue to cooperate with the FCO and other regulators, the spokesperson added.

    Argus Media said the independent price and market transparency it provides actively contributes to competition in sometimes opaque and often illiquid energy and commodity markets around the world.

    It said the cartel office report made no specific allegations of wrongdoing, manipulation or collusion either by market participants or by price reporting agencies.

    "Instead, it lists a number of concerns about market structure and the effect of that structure on road fuel prices in Germany," a spokesperson for Argus said.

    The office said it would use new powers obtained in 2023 to investigate whether there was a significant and ongoing competition disruption in individual markets or across markets, and address the causes if confirmed.

    (Reporting by Riham Alkousaa in Berlin, Ahmad Ghaddar in LondonEditing by Miranda Murray and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Germany's antitrust watchdog is investigating Argus Media and S&P Global.
    • •Concerns raised about oil market pricing and competition.
    • •Price quotations linked to wholesale contracts can affect retail prices.
    • •Federal Cartel Office urges stronger regulations.
    • •No specific allegations of wrongdoing were made.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Germany probes Argus Media, S&P Global over oil market pricing concerns

    1What is the focus of Germany's antitrust investigation?

    The investigation is focused on the impact of price information services provided by Argus Media and S&P Global on the oil wholesale market.

    2What concerns did the Federal Cartel Office raise?

    The FCO indicated that pricing based on limited data could be vulnerable to manipulation and urged stronger regulation in the oil market.

    3How did Argus Media respond to the investigation?

    Argus Media stated that it provides independent price and market transparency, contributing to competition in energy and commodity markets.

    4Did the cartel office report any specific allegations of wrongdoing?

    No, the report did not make specific allegations of wrongdoing, manipulation, or collusion by market participants or price reporting agencies.

    5What new powers does the FCO have for this investigation?

    The FCO will use new powers obtained in 2023 to investigate significant and ongoing competition disruptions in individual markets or across markets.

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