DESFA’s managing director resigns

  20 September 2016    Read: 1001
DESFA’s managing director resigns
Konstantinos Xifaras, managing director at DESFA, the natural gas grid operator, has resigned from his post after discussing the prospect with the leadership at the energy ministry, Greek media reported referring to the sources.
The ministry’s top-ranked officials believe Xifaras’s leadership at DESFA no longer facilitates the operator’s smooth functioning, nor is it constructive in the effort for an agreement with Azerbaijani state oil company SOCAR to complete the operator’s pending privatization.

The operator’s current president Sotiris Nikas may also take on the managing director’s role.

SOCAR won a tender in 2013 on the purchase of a 66-percent stake in DESFA for 400 million euros.

Earlier, Azerbaijan`s Energy Minister Natig Aliyev said that the deal on SOCAR`s purchasing the 66-percent share in Greece`s DESFA will be completed after Italy`s Snam purchases 17 percent of that share. Regarding Italy’s Snam, the company, just like SOCAR, is in talks with the Greek government regarding the situation, Abdullayev said.

In July 2016, Greek Minister of Environment, Energy and Climate Change Panos Skourletis accused the European Commission of delaying the deal on selling a share in Greece`s DESFA to SOCAR. Skourletis said that a number of conditions, set by the European Commission, greatly slowed the privatization process of the gas operator.

In particular, the company will become a passive shareholder, not entitled to vote in the management of the company, as a result of decreasing SOCAR’s share in DESFA up to 49 percent.

Greek MPs stressed that the problems with the privatization of DESFA may deprive the country’s economy of SOCAR’s huge capital injections.

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