Ukraine agrees on gas imports from Greece, Zelenskyy says
- On Sunday, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced Ukraine and Greece prepared an agreement to open an additional gas supply route for winter imports during his European trip.
- Russia has stepped up strikes on power generation and gas facilities, and in October halted 60 percent of Ukrainian gas production of the main source of heating fuel.
- Kyiv secured financing to cover nearly two billion euros of losses from Russian strikes, with funding from the Ukrainian government, European banks guaranteed by the European Commission, Ukrainian banks, Norway, and United States partners.
- Polish partners will broaden Ukraine's winter options as it coordinates with Azerbaijan to secure long-term contracts, aiming to ease outages that left millions affected by outages.
- Zelenskyy announced sweeping reforms at state-owned energy companies after a scandal, ordering two ministers to resign, calling for a new supervisory board at Energoatom within a week, and urging leadership changes at Ukrhydroenergo and Naftogaz.
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Constant Russian attacks on thermal power plants and gas depots are increasingly creating Ukraine. A contract with Greece is now to secure gas supply for the coming winter. From December Greece will supply liquefied natural gas from the USA to Ukraine. A corresponding agreement has been signed between the Greek gas company DEPA and the Ukrainian Naftogaz during the visit of President Volodymyr Selenskyj to Athens on Sunday. Deliveries are schedu…
Ukraine To Get U.S. LNG From Greece To Secure Winter Gas Supply
Ukraine this weekend signed agreements to receive natural gas from U.S. LNG cargoes arriving in Greece as it aims to secure gas supply for the winter amid intensified Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure. During a visit of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Athens, Ukraine’s national oil and gas firm Naftogaz Group and Greek state-owned company DEPA signed a letter of intent on the supply of natural gas to Ukraine for the…
The Russian army claims to have seized two villages in Zaporijjia, while Ukraine signed an energy agreement with Greece in anticipation of the winter.
The Ukrainian president has signed an agreement in Greece for the supply of American liquefied natural gas. The contract was signed in the presence of the Greek Prime Minister and the US Ambassador to Athens.
From December until next March, that's what they agreed on.
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