The Parliament plans to divide underground gas storage facilities and main pipelines into key and nonkey facilities, with key facilities being strategically important and nonkey facilities being those that can be decommissioned or liquidated.
Ukraine will propose a $20 billion debt restructuring plan to international bondholders.
The court granted bail in the amount of UAH 242,240 to an official of a state-owned enterprise who participated in a criminal scheme that caused UAH 211 million in losses to JSC Ukrgasvydobuvannya.
President Zelenskyy held a meeting to discuss the situation on the frontline, energy issues, and the protection of critical infrastructure, emphasizing the need for greater unity among allies in providing air defense support to Ukraine.
Naftogaz Group is ready to buy the entire volume of gas that Ukrainian private producers will offer to the market in 2024 to support all-Ukrainian production in the face of war.
Shilо, the former head of SBU counterintelligence, is accused of organizing corruption schemes at Ukrzaliznytsia, but the case against him appears dubious due to inconsistencies in the evidence and suspicions that it was organized by his powerful enemies, including Russian oligarchs whose assets he helped confiscate and Ukrainian oligarchs whose schemes he exposed.
President Zelenskyy convened the Supreme Commander-in-Chief's Staff to address serious challenges, including Russian terrorists' attacks on Ukraine's energy sector, the need to strengthen air defense capabilities, and intensifying efforts with partners to replenish weapons and ammunition stocks more quickly.
During the night attack, Russian troops fired at Naftogaz Group facilities, but did not cause any serious damage.
Kyiv plans to end the heating season on March 28 due to significant warming, which will allow the city to save energy.
Ukraine's energy system is operating in a balanced manner, with no electricity shortages, but blackouts in some regions are caused by damage to the power grid as a result of recent Russian attacks on energy facilities.
russian shelling damaged the energy infrastructure, residential buildings and outbuildings in the village of Peremoha, Sumy region, temporarily cutting off electricity, gas and water supply.
Rescuers extinguish a fire at a critical infrastructure facility in Lviv region that was attacked by russian troops overnight and in the morning.
the russian attack damaged the above-ground infrastructure of Ukraine's underground gas storage facilities, but did not affect gas supplies to consumers due to the availability of sufficient reserve capacity.
An early morning russian missile attack damaged Naftogaz facilities in western Ukraine.
President Zelenskyy held a meeting dedicated exclusively to resolving the energy crisis caused by Russia's attacks on Ukraine's energy system, making closed-door decisions to restore electricity, water, and heat supply, and prioritizing air defense systems from partners.
Last night, the enemy launched a large-scale attack on Ukraine's energy system, which damaged facilities, including those of Naftogaz Group.
The emergency dispatch service of the 104 line in Kharkiv is not working, so backup phone numbers are provided to report gas-related emergencies and contact the State Emergency Service.
Despite a difficult start due to russian missile attacks that damaged 40% of its equipment, Centrenergo managed to increase its capacity sixfold, adjust its operations, adjust its repair programs and ensure a stable heating season with light and heat without outages and interruptions in electricity supply.
President Zelenskyy held the meeting to discuss reports from the front, ammunition supplies, defense contracts, protection of critical infrastructure, and efforts to build defense borders.
Ukraine's Naftogaz Group has launched a new well that produces 400,000 cubic meters of gas per day, making it one of the company's most productive wells this year.
Ukraine will not sign a new gas transit contract with russia, but is ready to facilitate transit through its pipelines if initiated by the European Union.
Ukraine has survived the second winter under Russian invasion without blackouts or emergency schedules, and the power system is operating steadily.
Oleksiy Chernyshov, head of Naftogaz Ukraine, said that this year, for the first time, Ukraine managed to get through the winter, using only its own gas.
The VII International Forum "Creative Ukraine - Rethinking. Culture" will bring together government officials, experts, creative entrepreneurs, artists and journalists in Kyiv to discuss how culture and creative industries can help Ukraine during the military conflict.
NABU's suspicion of Pashinsky revealed the truth about Kurchenko's fuel.
Ukraine is planning to conduct a stress test of its gas transportation system in 2024 to test its ability to operate in wartime conditions without russian gas transit.
Naftogaz Group signed memorandums with two Japanese companies to modernize its thermal power plants and develop a joint wind energy project.
Ukraine and Japan have signed more than 50 cooperation agreements aimed at economic development and reconstruction in areas such as avoidance of double taxation, support for Ukraine's recovery, agriculture, education, energy and infrastructure.
Ukraine increased its daily gas production by rehabilitating an old well that now produces more than 340,000 cubic meters of gas per day.
Gas supplies to two villages in Poltava Oblast have been temporarily suspended due to a leak detected in a gas pipeline. Specialists and the necessary equipment are working at the scene to quickly fix the leak and ensure the safe distribution of blue gas