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CHPSs accumulate debts for gas
Compared to the last week, arrears in this category of the enterprises-debtors of NJSC Naftogaz of Ukraine have increased by UAH 138 thousand and total about UAH 3,202 million.
01 August 2017,19:54
Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman promises to solve the issue of gas distribution networks in the legal domain
The issue of payment for the use of gas distribution networks will be resolved in the legal domain, and cases of abuse on the part of private network operators will also be appropriately assessed.
01 August 2017,19:53
The government has opened access to "warm loans" for the houses that do not have centralized heating
From now on, co-owners associations and house development cooperatives in the buildings that are not connected to the centralized heating system will be able to freely participate in the “warm loans” program and receive appropriate state financial support for the implementation of energy efficient measures.
01 August 2017,19:52
Investments in energy sector continue to weaken
Investment in the energy sector worldwide dropped for the second year straight as spending on upstream oil and gas projects continued to wane, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).
31 July 2017,15:20
Germany urges EU countermeasures against U.S. over Russia sanctions
New sanctions against Russia proposed by U.S. lawmakers and which could harm European firms violate international law and the European Commission should consider counter-measures, the German economy minister was quoted on Monday as saying.
31 July 2017,12:02
U.S. coal exports soar, in boost to Trump energy agenda
U.S. coal exports have jumped more than 60 percent this year due to soaring demand from Europe and Asia, according to a Reuters review of government data, allowing President Donald Trump's administration to claim that efforts to revive the battered industry are working.
28 July 2017,12:24
EU gives initial OK to more Russia sanctions over Siemens, no final decision
European Union states have given initial backing to a German proposal to blacklist several more Russian nationals and companies over the delivery of Siemens gas turbines to Crimea, but made no final decision, diplomats said.
28 July 2017,11:56
Congress approves strict Russia sanctions, forces decision on Trump
Congress gave final approval Thursday to a package of strict sanctions punishing Russia for its cyberintrusions in last year’s elections, delivering a challenge to President Trump, who had sought flexibility to negotiate his own deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
28 July 2017,10:28
France's Engie intends to obtain license for gas supply in Ukraine
Engie Energy Management Ukraine LLC (Kyiv) has applied for a license to supply natural gas in Ukraine.
27 July 2017,18:52
The U.K. is banning sales of diesel and gas cars by 2040.
Three weeks after France announced it would ban fossil-fueled vehicles, the United Kingdom is following suit.
27 July 2017,15:08
German business forum accuses U.S. of trying to stimulate energy exports
Plans for tighter U.S. sanctions against Russia could harm European companies with energy interests in their giant eastern neighbour and appeared designed to stimulate U.S. energy exports to Europe, a German business forum said on Thursday.
27 July 2017,14:55
Ukrnafta starts looking for partners for five investment projects
Public joint-stock company Ukrnafta has started looking for partners for five investment projects the implementation of which is planned at its facilities, the press service of Ukrnafta reported on Tuesday.
26 July 2017,14:18
Energoatom sees 45.7% rise in net profit in H1 2017
State-owned enterprise National Nuclear Generating Company Energoatom saw a 45.7% rise in net profit in January-June 2017 year-over-year, to UAH 1.629 billion.
26 July 2017,14:15
Nord Stream 2 will divide the EU, but new US sanctions will do more harm
Nord Stream 2 will increase Russia’s influence over its neighbours and divide the European Union. But US sanctions against the pipeline will do more harm than good.
26 July 2017,12:15
Bulgaria to open tender for building gas link with Greece in autumn
Bulgaria intends to launch a tender for the construction of the gas interconnecion with Greece this autumn, energy minister Temenuzhka Petkova said on Tuesday.
25 July 2017,16:13
Britain launches fund to boost electric battery technology
Britain launched a £246 million fund on Monday (24 July) to boost the development and manufacturing of electric batteries, a major growth area for the car and energy sectors.
25 July 2017,10:59
Monitoring commission to require 100% OPEC+ compliance
The monitoring committee for the OPEC/non-OPEC oil production cut agreement will include in the meeting protocol a requirement for 100% compliance with oil production quotas under the agreement, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said at a press conference following the committee's meeting.
24 July 2017,17:47
Second ship with coal from South Africa for DTEK TPPs arrives to Ukraine
A second ship this year with 75,000 tonnes of anthracite for Prydniprovska and Kryvy Rih thermal power plants (TPPs) of DTEK Energo arrived to the Yuzhny port on July 23, the company’s press service has reported.
24 July 2017,17:43
EU sounds alarm, urges US to coordinate on Russia sanctions
The European Union sounded the alarm on Saturday (22 July) about moves in the US Congress to step up sanctions on Russia, urging Washington to keep coordinating with its G7 partners and warning of unintended consequences.
24 July 2017,17:35
Saudi calls OPEC members to stick to limits
OPEC leader Saudi Arabia said on Monday the group would quickly address weak compliance with output cuts by some OPEC states and would monitor rising production from Nigeria and Libya, which have been exempted from the curbs.
24 July 2017,17:33