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Vienna Stock Exchange invests in the Central European Gas Hub (CEGH)

- The Vienna Stock Exchange has acquired a 20% stake in the CEGH
- The cooperation will strengthen Austria’s role as a gas market place and will support
  CEGH’s development into the most important gas hub in Continental Europe

Following the start of the joint CEGH Gas Exchange of Wiener Börse at the end of 2009, the Wiener Börse AG has now acquired a 20% stake in the Central European Gas Hub AG. This continues the successful cooperation between OMV and the Wiener Börse (Vienna Stock Exchange). 

The Central European Gas Hub (CEGH) is one of the most important gas hubs in Continental Europe and provides its traders with easier access to the gas trading market. Since the gas hub was established four years ago, the volume of gas traded by the 104 currently registered participants has increased significantly to 2.8 bcm/month at present. With the start of the CEGH Gas Exchange of Wiener Börse in December 2009, the CEGH service range was extended to include exchange functions alongside the OTC business that has been running successfully for the past four years.

“CEGH and the Vienna Stock Exchange have been involved in a successful cooperation since the end of 2009. As partners we are expanding on solid foundations,” said Heinrich Schaller, Board Member of the Wiener Börse AG. The 20% investment by the Vienna Stock Exchange means that the successful cooperation started just a few months ago has now also been documented in the shareholder structure.

“Right from the start our goal was to establish CEGH as the most important gas hub in Continental Europe. With the investment by the Vienna Stock Exchange, and the cooperation with the European Commodity Clearing (ECC), we have taken a big step towards this goal,” so Werner Auli, OMV Executive Board Member for Gas & Power. CEGH provides gas trader with a gas-trading platform that enables gas to be traded at different entry and exit points of the Austrian gas transit system. The most important trading point of the CEGH is the Baumgarten gas distribution node, which is also an important platform for gas transit in Central Europe. Baumgarten should gain even further importance over the next few years once new pipelines such as Nabucco and South Stream are connected.

Spot trading on the CEGH Gas Exchange of Wiener Börse began in December 2009. “CEGH Gas Exchange of Wiener Börse is planning to expand its business activities with future trading in the second half of 2010”, said Harald Wüstrich, CEO of CEGH AG.

Background information:

Central European Gas Hub:
The Central European Gas Hub (CEGH), a subsidiary of OMV Gas & Power GmbH, is one of the most important natural gas trading platforms in Central Europe. It provides gas companies with a commercial gas hub in Baumgarten in addition to other hub trading points along the Austrian pipeline network. In 2009, the CEGH was able to record a total trading volume of 2 bcm per month, positioning itself among the leading gas trading platforms in Continental Europe. By expanding its service offering on an ongoing basis up to the establishment of the CEGH Gas Exchange of Wiener Börse, the CEGH aims to be the largest gas hub in Continental Europe in a joint effort with the Vienna Stock Exchange and its future partners.


OMV Gas & Power GmbH
OMV Gas & Power GmbH is OMV's central company for the gas- and power business and comprises the three business units Gas Supply, Marketing & Trading as well as Gas Logistics and Power. The sustainable growth strategy of the business segment focuses on four main objectives: optimizing and enlarging OMV’s natural gas supply portfolio, expanding the logistics business, further strengthening the gas trading and distribution activities as well as extending the value chain by embarking on the power business. This way all processes along the gas value chain – from exploration and production, transport, storage and marketing to power generation in gas power plants – are integrated into the group.


In the business unit Gas Supply, Marketing & Trading in 2009 OMV Gas & Power and EconGas sold 8.5 bcm, Petrom Gas sold 4.6 bcm. With an exchanged volume of 23 bcm in 2009, and the expansion of the service portfolio by gas exchange activities in 2009 the Central European Gas Hub developed into one of the most important gas hubs in Continental Europe. In the business unit Gas Logistics the total transportation volume sold in 2008 was 75.3 bcm. In addition to supplying gas for Austria, the OMV gas pipeline system carries gas to Germany, Italy, France, Slovenia, Croatia and Hungary. Not the least by the leading role in the Nabucco Gas Pipeline project, the security of supply with natural gas should be further strengthened.

Wiener Börse AG (Vienna Stock Exchange):
The Vienna Stock Exchange operates the only securities exchange in Austria. The principal task of the exchange is to ensure the smooth and efficient execution of exchange transactions and to act as an intermediary for market participants by operating internationally recognized, electronic trading systems. The core business of the exchange is the operation of the cash market (equity market, bond market), a futures market as well as a market for trading in structured products. Additional services include data vending, index management and financial-market specific seminars and training courses.
The principal objectives of the Vienna Stock Exchange comprise the establishment of framework conditions supportive of the capital market as well as the ongoing development of an investment culture in Austria. The Vienna Stock Exchange works to enhance interest in the Austrian capital market among both Austrian and international investors, trading participants and data customers. Besides, the strategic objective of the Vienna Stock Exchange as one of the leading stock exchanges in Central and Eastern Europe is to strengthen, advance and internationally position the entire CEE capital market. The Vienna Stock Exchange also cooperates with numerous exchanges in the region. It holds majority stakes in the neighboring exchanges of Budapest, Ljubljana and Prague. Together, the four exchanges form the umbrella brand "CEE Stock Exchange Group".


For further information, please visit: www.omv.com 

Posted: June 19, 2010

OMV Media Relations: Michaela Huber - michaela.huber@omv.com
OMV Investor Relations: Angelika Altendorfer-Zwerenz - investor.relations@omv.com
Wiener Börse: Beatrix Exinger, Presse - Beatrix.exinger@wienerborse.at 



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