Russian Strikes Knock Out More than Half of Ukraine Gas Production
Russian strikes destroyed about 60% of Ukraine's gas output, forcing nearly $2.2 billion in fuel imports to meet winter energy needs, officials said.
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Russian Strikes Curtail 60% of Ukraine’s Natural Gas Production
Last week’s massive Russian attacks on energy infrastructure in the Poltava and Kharkiv regions in Ukraine have forced the shutdown of about 60% of the Ukrainian natural gas production, sources familiar with Ukraine’s talks with its allies told Bloomberg. With more than half of its domestic gas production offline ahead of the winter, Ukraine will be forced to spend a lot more on natural gas imports to meet winter heating and power demand. “Rus…
Russian shelling has shut down about 60% of Ukraine's domestic gas production, which significantly increases the need for fuel imports ahead of winter.
Russian Strikes Knock Out More than Half of Ukraine Gas Production Ahead of Winter
Russian strikes in recent days have wiped out more than half of Ukraine’s domestic natural gas production, likely forcing the war-battered country to spend 1.9 billion euros ($2.2 billion) on fuel imports to survive the looming winter.
Rescuers of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine eliminate the consequences of a missile strike in the Poltava region on October 3. Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine in the Poltava region Russian attacks in recent days have destroyed more than half of Ukraine's natural gas production capacity. Bloomberg reports this with reference to its own sources. According to the publication, Kyiv informed its allies that the massive Russian shelli…
Russian attacks have deprived Ukraine of nearly 60 percent of its domestic gas production before winter. The challenge for the authorities in Kyiv will be finding the money to import the gas.
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