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Snam CEO "amazed" by long approval process for German gas grid deal

The CEO of Italy's Snam told an Italian paper that the long approval process was a surprise to him. He hinted at the possibility of the group pulling out the deal.

Snam, the Italian gas grid operator, signed a contract in April to purchase 24.99% of Open Grid Europe. This deal paved the way for Snam's entry into the German gas market.

The transaction is progressing... but the German authorities have requested an incredible number of documents. This has made the process extremely long. Snam CEO Agostino Scrnajenchi spoke to Il Sole 24 Ore.

Scornajenchi said that the asset was interesting, but Snam wouldn't pursue it "come Hell or High Water".

Sources said that part of the information sought by the German authorities was about the role of China’s State Grid as an indirect investor in Snam.

The German economy ministry, which is examining Snam's purchase, has declined to comment.

China's State Grid holds 35% of CDP Reti which, in turn, owns 31.4% Snam.

In 2018, Germany prevented State Grid from acquiring a stake in 50Hertz, a power grid operator.

(source: Reuters)