Ukrainian court to consider Gazprom’s appeal against $6.8 bln fine on January 18
The Kiev Commercial Court of Appeal has set January 18 as a date for considering an appeal lodged by Russian oil giant Gazprom against a lower court’s ruling ordering the company to pay out a 171.8 billion hryvnia ($6.8 billion) fine imposed by Ukraine’s Antimonopoly Committee (AMCU).
Lithuanian court upholds €35.6 mln antitrust fine for Gazprom - report
A court in Lithuania has upheld a €35.6 million fine imposed on Russia’s oil giant Gazprom for anti-competitive practices including overcharging customers and blocking rival suppliers, Lrytas.lt reported.
VTB bank and Gazprom contractor reach amicable agreement in $272 mln dispute
The Ninth Commercial Court of Appeals has approved amicable agreement in a lawsuit filed by VTB bank seeking to recover 18 billion rubles ($272 mln) from one of Gazprom’s major contractors Stroygazconsulting Group of Companies (SGC).
Kiev court charges Gazprom $3.3 bln in penalty fees – report
The Kiev Commercial Court has ruled in favor of the Ukraine’s Antimonopoly Committee (AMCU) lawsuit against Gazprom charging the Russian natural gas giant almost 85.1 billion hryvnia ($3.3 billion) in penalty fees for its failure to pay a fine imposed on the company earlier.
Ukrainian anti-monopoly watchdog’s suit against Gazprom set for December 5
The Kiev Commercial Court will consider on December 5 a lawsuit lodged by Ukraine’s Antimonopoly Committee (AMCU) seeking 171.8 billion hryvnia ($6.8 billion) from the Russian natural gas giant Gazprom for abusing its monopoly on the Ukrainian gas transit market.
Gazprom appeals against ruling in dispute over access to Sakhalin-II pipeline
Russia’s oil giant Gazprom appealed the Supreme Court’s refusal to reconsider a lower court’s ruling ordering Sakhalin Energy to give Rosneft access to the Sakhalin-II pipeline.
Ukraine's anti-monopoly watchdog demands $6.8 bln from Gazprom
Ukraine's anti-monopoly watchdog has filed a request with Kiev Commercial Court seeking 171.8 billion hryvnia ($6.8 billion) from the Russian natural gas giant Gazprom for abusing its monopoly on the Ukrainian gas transit market.
Swedish court’s ruling in Gazprom v. Naftogaz dispute expected prior to 31 March 2017
The Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce is expected to deliver final ruling in the dispute between Russian oil giant Gazprom and Ukraine’s Naftogaz over gas supplies before 31 March 2017.
Lawsuit on enforced recovery of $3 bln fine from Gazprom set for October 31
The Kiev Commercial Court will hear a claim by the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU) demanding enforced recovery of a 86 billion hryvnia (over $3 bln) fine from the Russian natural gas giant Gazprom.
Ukrainian antimonopoly agency seeks enforced recovery of $3 bln fine from Gazprom
The Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU) has filed a lawsuit with the Kiev Commercial Court seeking enforced recovery of the imposed 86 billion hryvnia (over $3 bln) fine from the Russian natural gas giant Gazprom.
Gazprom may again appeal $3 bln fine in Ukrainian Supreme Court - judge
Gazprom is eligible to repeatedly appeal court rulings over an 86 billion hryvnia (over $3 bln) fine issued by the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU) against Russian natural gas giant.
Ukrainian Supreme Court dismisses Gazprom appeal against $3 bln fine
Ukraine’s Supreme Court has stricken an appeal filed by Gazprom challenging the lower courts’ rulings over an 86 billion hryvnia (over $3 bln) fine issued by the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU) against Russian natural gas giant.
Ukrainian antimonopoly agency ready to sue Gazprom over $3 bln fine - report
The Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU) is going to sue Gazprom seeking to make the Russian company pay a 85 billion hryvna ($3.4 billion) fine it imposed on the natural gas producer this January alleging violations of the Ukrainian and EU laws on protection of competition.
Russian Antimonopoly Service reveals violations in Gazprom’s procurement of pipes
The Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) has ordered Russian natural gas giant Gazprom to fix violations made during 12 billion rubles ($184.6 mln) procurement of steel pipes.
Ukraine’s Supreme Economic Court dismisses Gazprom appeal against $3.4 bln fine
The Ukrainian Supreme Economic Court has upheld the lower courts’ rulings over an 86 billion hryvnia ($3.4 bln) fine issued by the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU) against Gazprom.
Ukraine’s Supreme Economic Court to hear Gazprom appeal against $3.4 bln fine
The Ukrainian Supreme Economic Court has scheduled for July 13 the hearing of a cassation appeal filed by Russia’s Gazprom against an 86 billion hryvnia ($3.4 bln) fine issued by the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU).
Stockholm Arbitration dismisses Lithuania’s €1.4 bln claim against Gazprom
The Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce has dismissed a claim lodged by Lithuania seeking about EUR 1.4 billion in compensation from Russia’s Gazprom for allegedly unfair gas prices.
Gazprom appeals $3.4 bln fine in Ukraine’s Supreme Economic Court
Gazprom has lodged an appeal with the Ukrainian Supreme Economic Court against an 86 billion hryvnia ($3.4 bln) fine issued by the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU).
Five European partners of Gazprom demand to revise prices in courts
Five European partners of Russian leading gas corporation Gazprom seek to judicially revise prices on Russian natural gas.
Ukrainian Court dismisses Gazprom’s $3.4 bln fine appeal
The Kiev Commercial Court has dismissed Gazprom’s appeal concerning a 86 billion hryvnia ($3.4 bln) fine issued by the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU). The court rejected the compliant submitted by the energy giant without a hearing on the merits of the case.