EU competition watchdog examines MOL and OMV's Slovenian deal

Reuters

Published Jun 23, 2022 08:19

Updated Jun 23, 2022 09:42

By Foo Yun Chee

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -EU antitrust regulators on Thursday opened a full-scale investigation into Hungarian oil and gas group MOL's proposed acquisition of Austrian rival OMV's Slovenian operations, concerned that the deal could hurt competition.

MOL and Croatian oil and gas company INA, the biggest shareholder of which is MOL, announced the deal a year ago to acquire OMV Slovenija, Slovenia's second-largest petrol retailer.

MOL requested EU antitrust approval for the deal last month and did not offer any concessions to address the EU competition enforcer's concerns after a preliminary review.

The European Commission said it was concerned that the deal to merge the second and third-largest fuel suppliers in Slovenia could reduce competition.