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Ex-Min: Govt Should Check again for Fuel Cartel

Energy | August 19, 2012, Sunday| 978 views
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Bulgaria: Ex-Min: Govt Should Check again for Fuel Cartel
Former Bulgarian Minister of Economy and Energy Traicho Traikov. Photo by BGNES

The Bulgarian government should determine why the country's anti-monopoly agency reversed its pronouncement that there is a fuel cartel in Bulgaria, stated former Minister of Economy and Energy Traicho Traikov.

"If the deadline is not over, cabinet should ask the Supreme Administrative Court why the Commission on Protection of Competition chandet its decision," said Traikov Sunday for the Bulgarian National Radio.

In March, the Commission came out with a decision finding that Lukoil Bulgaria, Rompetrol Bulgaria, Naftex Petrol and OMV Bulgaria have illicitly coordinated wholesale prices of fuels.

However, in July the anti-cartel body came out with a second decision, saying there are no regulatory breaches in Bulgaria's fuel market.

"Prices then, as well as now, are higher than they should be," said Traikov, who had repeatedly questioned the price formation of fuels in Bulgaria.

Some believe that it was that, together with a stance against the projected Belene NPP, led Bulgarian PM Boyko Borisov to fire Traikov from cabinet in March.

According to Traikov, the Bulgarian state can also pressure the fuel market by allowing sellers to stock fuels in neighboring Romania and Greece, since the ownership of fuel depots in Bulgaria is heavily concentrated.

The former Minister of Energy also added that the state could also use its own fuel reserves to influence the market.


Tags: fuels, fuel prices, Boyko Borisov, Traicho Traikov, Rompetrol, Lukoil, Belene NPP, OMV, Naftex Petrol, Supreme Administrative Court, Commission on Protection of Competition
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Author: Philippe, 19 Aug 2012 18:38:15
Ex-Min: Govt Should Check again for Fuel Cartel
Mr. Traikov knows very well that some people in the government give high protection to this cartel and the mass robbery. Not wise for him to make these comments, better to emigrate and start a new career.

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