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Romania puts local disposal of E.ON under review over Russian fears

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on January 10, 2025

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· Last updated: January 27, 2026

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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Shares in E.ON fell on Friday after Romania's energy minister told the Financial Times that a planned disposal of a local division to Hungary's MVM was under review, partly due

Romania Reviews E.ON's Local Division Sale Amid Russian Gas Concerns

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Shares in E.ON fell on Friday after Romania's energy minister told the Financial Times that a planned disposal of a local division to Hungary's MVM was under review, partly due to fears of potential Russian influence.

Sebastian Burduja was quoted by the FT as saying that the planned sale of E.ON's 68% stake in E.ON Energie Romania could be blocked on security grounds, similar to Spain's move last year to veto a Hungarian bid for Madrid-based train maker Talgo.

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

Burduja said the country's government would not allow Russian gas to enter its borders, reflecting concerns over Hungary's close ties to Russia.

Shares in E.ON were 2.1% lower at 1003 GMT.

E.ON last month announced the planned sale to MVM, which still gets most of its gas from Russia unlike most European countries, adding the transaction was expected to close in the first half of 2025.

E.ON declined to comment. MVM did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Christoph Steitz and Anita Komuves, editing by Friederike Heine and Thomas Seythal)

Key Takeaways

  • Romania is reviewing E.ON's sale to Hungary's MVM.
  • Concerns over Russian influence are a key factor.
  • E.ON shares fell following the news.
  • Romania's energy minister highlighted security concerns.
  • The sale was initially expected to close by 2025.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the reason for Romania's review of E.ON's disposal?
Romania's energy minister indicated that the planned sale of E.ON's stake could be blocked on security grounds, particularly due to concerns over Russian gas.
Who is E.ON planning to sell its Romanian division to?
E.ON announced a planned sale of its 68% stake in E.ON Energie Romania to Hungary's MVM.
How many customers does E.ON Energie Romania serve?
E.ON Energie Romania is one of the largest gas and electricity providers in Romania, serving approximately 3.4 million customers.
What was the market reaction to the news of the review?
Shares in E.ON fell by 2.1% following the announcement of Romania's review of the planned disposal.
When is the transaction between E.ON and MVM expected to close?
The transaction is expected to close in the first half of 2025, pending the outcome of the review.

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