The corporate rights of PJSC Ukrnaftobureniye, previously partially owned by businessman Igor Kolomoisky and his partners, have been re-arrested.
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The corresponding decision was made today, May 4, at the request of the Office of the Prosecutor General. This was reported by the press service of the department.
Corporate rights were again transferred to the National Agency for Identification, Tracing and Asset Management (ARMA).
The corporate rights of all these enterprises were already seized in April 2023. But by the decision of the Pechersky District Court of Kyiv on May 3, 2023, the arrest was canceled.
The motives of the court decision are unknown to the prosecution, since it contains only the operative part, the Office of the Prosecutor General notes.
According to the investigation, Ukrnefteburenie, together with Sakhalinskoye LLC, Sirius-1 LLC and East Europe Petroleum LLC, illegally appropriated the subsoil of the Sakhalin oil and gas field (the largest explored gas field in Ukraine, located in the Kharkiv region), for the development of which more than 1 billion hryvnia was spent from the state budget.
According to geological exploration data, gas deposits at this facility amount to at least 15 billion cubic meters, the Office of the Prosecutor General notes.
Source: Racurs

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