EuropeGermany Hands $15 Billion Bailout to Uniper After Russian Gas HitSavePrintThe Uniper logo in front of the utility's firm headquarters in Duesseldorf, Germany, on July 8, 2022. Wolfgang Rattay/ReutersReuters7/23/2022|Updated: 7/24/2022 FRANKFURT/HELSINKI/BERLIN—The German government stepped in to rescue Uniper with a 15 billion euro ($15.28 billion) bailout on Friday after the gas importer became the biggest casualty of Europe’s energy standoff with Russia so far.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentReutersAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesMusk Becomes First Person to Hit $500 Billion Net Worth, Forbes List ShowsOct 02, 2025Wildlife Advocate and Primate Expert Jane Goodall Dies at 91Oct 01, 2025Judge Rejects Bid by Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs to Overturn Prostitution ConvictionOct 01, 2025Airspace Near Poland’s Lublin, Rzeszow Closed Due to ‘Unplanned Military Activity’, Flightradar24 SaysSep 28, 2025Related TopicsGerman governmentOlaf ScholzUniperCommentAdd to My ListSaveShare