Azerbaijan's state energy company SOCAR plans to go ahead with a deal to buy Greek natural gas pipelines operator DESFA, but says that its price should be reduced, SOCAR's president said on Monday.
In 2013 SOCAR agreed to buy a 66 percent stake in the crisis-hit gas supply grid operator for 400 million euros ($446.3 million).
But the acquisition stalled after SOCAR was ordered to sell 17 percent of DESFA to a third party to satisfy EU competition authorities.
"The Greek side has taken some steps which violate the tender process ... That's why DESFA's price should be now half its initial value," Rovnag Abdullayev told reporters.
"SOCAR does not intend to pull out of the deal," he said and added that SOCAR was expecting explanations from the Greek government.
Abdullayev said Italian gas grid operator Snam SRG.MI was still interested in buying a 17 percent stake in DESFA from SOCAR.
A senior official in the Greek Energy Ministry said SOCAR should take into consideration subdued demand for gas in Greece.
"Regulations on the tariffs...are based on (gas) consumption estimates. Obviously, the Azeris are only looking at the financial part and not at the other aspect, which is plunging (gas) consumption in the country," the official said on condition of anonymity.
He added that SOCAR did not have a say in the tariff hikes since the company would be a passive shareholder in DESFA.
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