LONDON: Britain has blocked a deal by Russian billionaires, Mikhail Fridman and German Khan, to buy 12 oil and gas fields in the North Sea as part of their acquisition of Germany’s oil firm DEA from RWE, citing possible sanctions against Russia.

“If the proposed acquisition were to proceed in its current form, he (Energy Secretary Ed Davey) would be minded to require the companies to arrange for a further sale to a suitable third party,” the Department of Energy said in a statement on Saturday.

The decision is a blow to the oligarchs, who have sold a large chunk of their oil assets in Russia and want to turn their LetterOne fund into a top global energy player.

Fridman and Khan, who were not viewed as being close to the Kremlin, have hired John Browne, a former CEO of British oil major BP, to help them expand abroad and soothe any concerns that the British government may have had over their political links.

US and European diplomats have said that by imposing sanctions on Russian state controlled companies and the inner circle of President Vladimir Putin they hope to persuade Russia to change its course in Ukraine.

But sanctions have so far failed to persuade Putin to help stop the violence in Ukraine. Russian businesses, even those unconnected to the Kremlin, have struggled to raise debt and operate abroad.

The decision by Britain to block the deal is the first of its kind as it not based on current sanctions, but on concerns any future sanctions may impact Fridman and Khan, among others.

Fridman and Khan’s LetterOne fund is buying Dea from RWE for 5 billion euros ($5.6bn) in a deal expected to close next week. Dea operates in several countries including Britain, where it has stakes in 12 producing oil and gas fields.

Published in Dawn March 1st , 2015

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