OMV Petrom to Signs More Gas Contracts as Neptun Deep Nears 2027 Start

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Romanian OMV Petrom, majority-controlled by Austria's OMV, is gearing up to sign more contracts to supply clients with gas from its offshore Black Sea project as it nears completion in 2027, board member Franck Neel said on Wednesday, adding the company will not disclose all of them.

The company has so far announced gas contracts with neighbouring Moldova and Germany's Uniper.


(Reuters - Reporting by Luiza Ilie)

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