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    Russia Threatens Germany's Wintershall Dea With 7.5 Billion Euro Fine, News Agencies Report

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    Posted on April 17, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Russia threatens Wintershall Dea with a €7.5 billion fine over arbitration disputes, impacting its Russian assets and Nord Stream 1 stake.

    Russia's €7.5 Billion Fine Threat Against Wintershall Dea

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's General Prosecutor's office has submitted a claim in a Moscow court against Germany's Wintershall Dea, threatening a fine of 7.5 billion euros ($8.5 billion) in case it pursues international arbitration, news agencies reported on Thursday.

    The Moscow Arbitration Court's website showed a claim against the company, as well as Aurelius Cotta, a law firm specialised in international arbitration, and three international arbiters, without disclosing details.

    A spokesperson for Wintershall Dea in Germany said: "We have heard of the claim through the media. Please understand that we will not comment on the matter."

    Britain's Harbour Energy last year acquired most of Wintershall Dea's exploration and production activities except some assets, most notably the group's Russian-related activities and its 15.5% stake in the defunct Nord Stream 1 pipeline.

    Wintershall Dea's exit from Russia, announced over Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, was an uneasy process.

    Under Russian decrees from December 2023, Wintershall Dea's stakes in the Yuzhno-Russkoye oil and gas condensate field and in the Achimov gas projects were reverted to newly-created Russian companies and offered for sale to Gazovyye Tekhnologii, formalising the loss of control that BASF and Wintershall Dea had flagged since January 2023.

    The company had initiated arbitration proceedings against Russia, which had repeatedly protested against such cases, saying they should have been considered only in Russian courts.

    ($1 = 0.8794 euros)

    (Reporting by Oksana Kobzeva, Vladimir Soldatkin and Vera Eckert; editing by David Evans)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia threatens Wintershall Dea with a €7.5 billion fine.
    • •The case involves international arbitration disputes.
    • •Wintershall Dea's Russian assets were transferred to new companies.
    • •The company is pursuing arbitration against Russia.
    • •Wintershall Dea's Nord Stream 1 stake remains notable.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia threatens Germany's Wintershall Dea with 7.5 billion euro fine, news agencies report

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Russia's legal threat of a €7.5 billion fine against Wintershall Dea over international arbitration disputes.

    2Why is Wintershall Dea being fined?

    Wintershall Dea faces a fine due to pursuing international arbitration against Russia, which Russia insists should be handled in its courts.

    3What are Wintershall Dea's Russian assets?

    Wintershall Dea's Russian assets include stakes in the Yuzhno-Russkoye oil and gas field and Achimov gas projects.

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