Vilnius, April 22 - Neftegaz.RU. Lithuania has so far failed to find Gazprom's assets from which it could recover a 42-million-euro antitrust fine that was slapped on the Russian gas giant almost 5 years ago, the Baltic times reported.
"Since it is not possible to use the usual enforcement measures, such as recovery from the infringer's funds or real property, etc., the process is complicated and lengthy," she said. The council plans to turn to EU member states where Gazprom may hold assets, according to Ivanauskiene.
In June 2014, the competition authority ruled that Gazprom's refusal to negotiate with Lietuvos Energijos Gamyba (Lithuanian Energy Production), formerly Lietuvos Energija (Lithuanian Energy), on gas exchange deal in 2013-2015 prevented the Lithuanian company from purchasing cheaper gas from another supplier and thus breached conditions tied to the regulator's 2004 approval of the Russian company's acquisition of a 34 % stake in the-then Lietuvos Dujos (Lithuanian Gas).
Bailiffs were tasked with enforcing the payment after the Russian company missed a deadline for paying the fine, but they failed to find any Gazprom assets in Lithuania.




