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Uniper takes €1bn Nord Stream 2 hit and signals shift from Russian gas

German utility plays down prospect of supply disruptions as it pledges no new contracts with the country

Uniper is taking a €1bn hit from writing off its exposure to the suspended Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, following fellow investors in the project in turning its back on Russia after the invasion of Ukraine

The German utility disclosed late on Monday it had written off €695mn in loans to Nord Stream 2 plus €292mn in accrued interest payments, adding that it would take an annual hit of €100mn as it forgoes future interest payments on the loan.

Uniper, majority-owned by Finnish utility Fortum, is one of Europe’s biggest importers of Russian gas, with 200 terawatt hours of long-term supply contracts.

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