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    Hungary's MVM sees E.ON Energie Romania deal closing in June or July

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 6, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    Image depicting MVM Group's headquarters, symbolizing the company's planned acquisition of E.ON Energie Romania. The deal aims to enhance energy supply and address local gas sourcing amid European market dynamics.
    Hungarian energy company MVM's acquisition of E.ON Energie Romania - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    MVM Group expects to finalize its acquisition of E.ON Energie Romania by mid-year, pending Romanian regulatory approval.

    MVM Group's E.ON Romania Deal Expected to Close by Mid-Year

    BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian state-owned energy company MVM Group expects to close its deal to buy a majority share in E.ON Energie Romania in June or July, MVM's chief executive told business website Portfolio.hu on Thursday.

    E.ON announced the deal in December, which is subject to approval from Romanian authorities. MVM gets a large chunk of its gas from Russia, unlike energy providers in most European countries, and Romania's energy ministry said in January that the sale could be blocked on security grounds.

    Romania's energy ministry said it was concerned about MVM's ties with Russia, and about the possibility that the Romanian energy provider could be sold later to an entity outside the European Union.

    MVM CEO Karoly Matrai told portfolio.hu that MVM had no intention of divesting the companies it plans to acquire in Romania and said that MVM would supply its Romanian customers using local gas sources.

    "Transporting Russian gas to Romania would impose enormous transit costs on us," he said.

    "Since domestic supply is always the most cost-effective option, if we receive approval for the transaction, we plan to supply our Romanian subsidiary primarily from local gas sources," Matrai said.

    Matrai added that MVM anticipates the necessary approvals could be secured by the end of the second quarter and "that the planned June-July closing schedule will be achievable".

    E.ON Energie Romania is one of Romania's biggest gas and electricity providers, serving around 3.4 million customers.

    Matrai also said that diversification was important but liquefied natural gas shipments were not competitive in price with Russian gas imported via pipeline to Hungary.

    He said the company traded around 12-13 billion cubic meters of gas every year, with Russian shipments accounting for about 40% of volumes.

    (Reporting by Krisztina Than and Anita Komuves. Editing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •MVM Group plans to acquire a majority share in E.ON Energie Romania.
    • •The deal is expected to close by June or July, pending approval.
    • •Romania's energy ministry has security concerns due to MVM's Russian ties.
    • •MVM intends to use local gas sources for Romanian customers.
    • •E.ON Energie Romania serves around 3.4 million customers.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Hungary's MVM sees E.ON Energie Romania deal closing in June or July

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is MVM Group's planned acquisition of E.ON Energie Romania and the expected timeline for closing the deal.

    2Why is Romania's energy ministry concerned?

    Romania's energy ministry is concerned about MVM's ties with Russia and potential security implications.

    3What is MVM's plan for gas supply in Romania?

    MVM plans to supply its Romanian subsidiary using local gas sources to avoid high transit costs.

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