Ministry says Gazprom may be abusing its position in gas-processing sector
The Russian Anti-Trust Ministry said that it had decided to start a review of Gazprom's position in the
gas-processing industry. The natural gas monopoly's apparent control of Sibur, which owns more than half of Russia's
gas-processing plants, may give it the ability to set unfair terms for its gas-processing services, ministry
officials said. Gazprom affiliates acquired control of Sibur last year.
As such, anti-trust experts will investigate the situation, they said. If it is determined that Gazprom has set
unfavourable terms for use of Sibur's gas-processing facilities, they stated, the government will initiate a court
action against the natural monopoly company.
The ministry decided to stage the investigation after several oil producers complained that Sibur had refused to
process gas for companies competing with Gazprom for a share of the Russian gas market. The producers have taken
their case to court, saying that Sibur was pushing them to sell associated gas extracted from oil fields and refined
gas products at artificially low prices to Gazprom, which then sold the processed gas and products abroad at higher
prices.
