Germany needs 'political solution' to Russian oil refinery

Reuters

Published May 04, 2022 12:44

Updated May 04, 2022 14:36

By Joseph Nasr

BERLIN (Reuters) -Economy Minister Robert Habeck appeared to suggest on Wednesday that Germany could take control of a refinery run by Russian state-owned firm Rosneft to avoid shortages once an EU ban on imports from Russia goes into effect.

The PCK refinery in Schwedt accounts for almost all of Germany's remaining Russian oil, which stand at 12% of total imports.

"The refinery in Schwedt is the challenge," Habeck told reporters during a news conference in Meseberg outside Berlin, where government ministers discussed Russia's invasion of Ukraine during a two-day retreat.

"It refines Russian oil and belongs to Rosneft. We must find a political solution to this problem."

Habeck did not expand on what he meant by a political solution. In the past he has said the government was preparing for a change of control at the refinery, and he has declined to rule out expropriation.

He said that a proposal by the EU Commission to phase out Russian oil imports in six months gave Germany ample time to find alternative supplies for Schwedt.

German lawmakers are debating legal amendments proposed by the government that allow the expropriation of energy companies to secure continuous energy supplies during a crisis.