Currently, the issue of compensation for these losses, especially by importing gas, has been resolved, the head of government is mentioned.
Due to the massive Russian attack this winter, Ukraine has lost nearly 50% of gas manufacture. Prime Minister Denis Shmygal said this during a government meeting on Tuesday, April 29.
“This winter, the enemy has carried out many massive attacks on Ukrainian gas infrastructure.” We are currently actively working to compensate for these losses, including imports, “he said.
Shmygal recalled that Ukraine signed an agreement with the EBRD to attract 270 million euros. Also, a grant of 140 million euros was given to Norway. Money will go for the purchase of 1 billion cubic meters of gas.
In general, since the beginning of 2025, Ukraine has contracted 1.5 billion cubic meters. m. Gas Another 300 million cubic meters of liquid natural gas from the United States will be provided by the Poland Orlen company.
“Today we are also making an important decision to speed up the manufacture of domestic gas. Private oil and gas businesses as much as possible we simplify the procedure for providing installation of energy storage, as well as building things needed for connecting the Ukrainian gas transportation system,” Shmygal said.
Earlier it was learned that Ukraine had restored half of the volume of gas manufacture, lost due to the abduction of Russian aggression.
As you know, in February, Ukraine’s GDP growth rate has slowed down. One of these factors is indicated by missile shelling in gas -making facilities.
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