Poland’s antimonopoly watchdog has reportedly said a joint venture by Russian gas monopoly Gazprom and five European companies – France’s Engie, Austria’s OMV, Royal Dutch Shell, and Germany’s Uniper and Wintershall – responsible for the construction of Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline would undermine competition.

“Our prospective shareholders have to follow merger control procedures in Poland,” a Nord Stream spokesman told New Europe on July 25.

The companies involved in Nord Stream 2 said they are preparing a joint response.

Gazprom expects Poland to issue Nord Stream-2 approval on August 31.

Earlier the companies jointly applied to the Polish regulator for the approval of their joint participation in Nord Stream 2 AG. On July 19, the Polish regulator handed its statement on objections regarding the planned joint venture, according to TASS.

“Currently, the applicants are preparing a joint response to the statement. The decision of the Polish anti-monopoly regulator cannot be taken before the statutory period for the preparation of a response to the statement of objections expires,” the companies’ statement said.

Participants of the joint venture have 14 days to appeal the decision of the regulator. This period may be extended at their request for another two weeks.

The Nord Stream-2 projects includes the construction of two lines of the offshore gas pipeline with a total capacity of 55 billion cubic metres of gas a year from Russia to Germany under the Baltic Sea, in addition to the existing two lines.

Poland as well as a number of Central and Eastern European states have criticised plans to build Nord Stream 2 and have urged the European Commission to block the project.

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