Former Eesti Energia CEO Raises Concerns Over Oil Shale Sale Former Eesti Energia CEO Hando Sutter has expressed reservations regarding the recent sale of the New Kiviõli oil shale mining rights to VKG. Sutter views the transaction as lacking transparency and criticizes the decision’s implementation without broader public discussion. Speaking to Postimees, Sutter stated that the transfer of this strategic resource represents a potential risk to Eesti’s national security. He believes a more thorough examination of the situation was warranted before proceeding with the sale. The sale of the New Kiviõli rights, a key component of Eesti Energia’s plans for a new oil processing plant, has been met with some scrutiny. Sutter’s concerns center on the potential implications of relying on a single entity for a vital resource. “The situation requires careful consideration,” Sutter emphasized. “A transparent and open debate is essential to ensure the long-term interests of Eesti and its energy sector are protected.” Eesti Energia has not yet issued a formal response to Sutter’s comments. The company maintains that the sale was conducted in accordance with established legal procedures and is a necessary step in modernizing the country’s energy infrastructure. The debate surrounding the transaction is expected to continue as the new oil plant project moves forward. Topics: #sutter #eesti #energia Post navigation MARTIN HELME ⟩ I laugh at all those who talk about respecting the results of the Hungarian elections. The game is clearly played by other rules(1) REVIEW ⟩ The firing range is crawling with snakes under the skin