Topic: Gas-pricing disputes

Endesa faces another LNG price review

Spanish electric utility Endesa has instructed counsel to defend it in a US$308 million price review arbitration brought under a long-term contract for supply of liquefied natural gas – months after defeating a US$650 million claim in a separate arbitration.  

03 March 2025

Uniper sees award upheld in Dutch gas supply dispute

A Swiss court has upheld an award favouring German state-owned energy company Uniper in an under-the-radar dispute with a Dutch gas distributor concerning a long-term supply contract.

07 October 2024

Cast list for Uniper gas pricing disputes emerges

GAR has identified the practitioners who appeared in two gas price review arbitrations involving German state-owned energy group Uniper, including a previously unreported case against Dutch supplier GasTerra.

08 February 2024

Uniper hit with award in LNG price review

Germany’s recently nationalised energy group Uniper has been ordered to pay €550 million in an ICC price review claim under a long-term contract with a supplier of liquefied natural gas.

27 November 2023

Spanish utility on the hook in LNG price review

Spanish electric utility Endesa says it has been ordered to pay US$570 million in a price review arbitration at the ICC under a long-term contract for supply of liquefied natural gas. 

20 November 2023

Awards emerge in Bangladeshi energy disputes

As Bangladesh contends with an energy crisis, details of two concluded arbitrations against state entities in that sector have come to light – including one where a contractor unsuccessfully argued that an influx of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar prevented it from building a solar park.

20 September 2023

Long-term LNG agreements and short-term volatility: buyers beware?

Jeremy Richmond KC and William Mitchell of Quadrant Chambers consider how arbitrations may play out where sellers deliberately fail to supply liquefied natural gas under long-term agreements so they can sell into the spot market at a profit.

12 April 2023

Polish utility brings fresh claim against Gazprom 

Polish state gas company PGNiG says it has launched a fresh arbitration against Gazprom concerning interest on overpayments for gas supplied over a six-year period.  

19 May 2022

Greek state entity defeats Stockholm set aside bid

Greece’s state-owned gas company Depa has defeated an attempt by Turkish counterpart Botaş to have a Stockholm court set aside a US$227 million ICC award over the price of gas supplied under a pipeline deal. 

05 April 2022

Gazprom launches new price review over Polish supplies

UPDATED: Gazprom’s exports arm says it has launched another price review claim under a long-term gas sale agreement with Polish state utility PGNiG – while it continues to try to overturn the outcome of a prior arbitration.

17 January 2022

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