Easygas demands €500,000 payment by Liquigas for cylinder returns
Local gas supplier Easygas has filed a judicial protest against rival company Liquigas, requesting it to hand over €500,000 allegedly owed by way of refund on cylinders exchanged between the two companies. The protest was also filed against the Regulator, urging him to enforce the law.
Easygas said the non-payment by Liquigas of the €15 refund per cylinder was threatening to upset the local LPG market.
The issue revolves around a legal notice issued in 2016 whereby LPG suppliers were to exchange cylinders returned by the public, against a €15 refund, payable within seven days of the return of each cylinder.
Following talks with former Energy Minister Joe Mizzi, the companies had entered a temporary agreement whereby Easygas accepted payment of a partial deposit of €5 per cylinder, without prejudice to the outstanding €10 balance.
That agreement was to hold sway pending court action by Liquigas against the Regulator for Energy and Water Services and the relative minister.
However, a few weeks ago, Liquigas informed Easygas that it would no longer abide by that agreement.
Easygas said that for the last four years, Liquigas has actually defied the legal notice stipulating payment...