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Romania, BSOG urges authorities to amend solidarity contribution regulations

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Black Sea Oil and Gas (BSOG), the company which started producing gas at its Black Sea Midia offshore perimeter in mid-2022, argued that the solidarity contribution introduced by the Government to implement a recommendation of the European Commission (EC) fails to properly address the case of companies starting operations subject to the contribution during the year 2022. It also urged the Government to amend the national implementation.

The company has a solid case, and in principle, the Government should address the situation spotted by BSOG, even if the argument could have been brought into discussion by the company’s management at an earlier stage when the EC was preparing the Regulations last autumn.

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