German gas importer VNG to apply for state aid as energy crisis intensifies
VNG, which is 74.21%-owned by German utility EnBW, has two long-term Russian gas contracts with a volume of 100 terawatt hours (TWh): one with Nord Stream 1, which is majority-owned by Gazprom, and one with Gazprom Germania, which has been under G...

VNG, which is 74.21%-owned by German utility EnBW, has two long-term Russian gas contracts with a volume of 100 terawatt hours (TWh): one with Nord Stream 1, which is majority-owned by Gazprom, and one with Gazprom Germania, which has been under German trusteeship since April.
EnBW has said the total potential damage from these two contracts "lies in the low single-digit billion euro range".
"The measures are directed at absorbing the currently accumulating significant losses from the replacement procurement of natural gas and at enabling business operations to continue," said EnBW in a statement.
"Ongoing talks between VNG AG with its shareholders and the Federal Government on options for stabilisation of the company continue in parallel," it added.
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