Burduja: Romgaz requests the dissolution of Greenpeace CEE Romania, used as a screen of another legal entity

Romgaz decided to formulate, through his subsidiary involved in the Neptun Deep project, a request to sue, with the object of dissolving the Greenpeace CEE Foundation (Central Eastern Europe) Romania, as it is insolvent and used as a screen with another legal entity, to circumvent any form of patrimonial liability provided by law.

Greenpeace activists have often protested against the Neptun Deep project
“I said from the beginning that we will fight to the end for the country's public interest ours, for energy security and welfare of Romanians. And that's what we do. We will not be intimidated by threats, requests for resignation, lies and offenses on a treadmill. I took note of the fact that Romgaz decided to formulate, through his subsidiary involved in the Neptun Deep project, a court request with the purpose of dissolving the Greenpeace CEE (Central Eastern Europe) Romania. The request was registered in the role of the District Court 1 (file no. 17337/299/2025)“, wrote on his Facebook page the Minister of Energy Sebastian Burduja.
According to the minister, this is a legal, correct and moral approach, for the first time for Romania.
“The law allows free access to justice and confers active Greenpeace procedural quality to attack billions of euros. Correlatively, when the litigious approaches prove unfounded, these NGOs must be able to respond at least for the costs, if the court decides in this regard. This is the law and no one is above it. In this case, by civil sentences no. 667/2025 and 4887/2025, the requests made by the Greenpeace Foundation against the Neptun Deep project were rejected, the NGO being obliged to pay 380,000 lei as court costs to the project holders. Following the start of the forced execution, Romgaz found that Greenpeace Romania is insolvent, having no assets, movable or immovable property, money availability, or any account opened at banking units. Transparency and fairness? Unfortunately, no. Taxes paid for any lucrative activities? Not. Everything masked, concealed in the form of another entity“, Minister of Energy.
According to him, Romgaz found that the donations requested to the public to finance the Greenpeace activity in Romania are collected by another foundation, also called Greenpeace CEE (Central Eastern Europe) Romania, but having a different CIF.
“The Greenpeace CEE Foundation (Central Eastern Europe) Romania is insolvent, being used as a screen of another legal entity to circumvent any form of patrimonial liability provided by law. In view of the insolvency and duplicitous purpose of the Greenpeace CEE (Central Europe) Romania, Romgaz, through the Branch involved in the NEPP project, I am Meet the legal conditions for the dissolution of the Greenpeace CEE Foundation (Central Eastern Europe), according to the Government Ordinance no. Compliance with the law and interests of the Romanians, “he said.




