Weekly analytical report: March 25 – March 31 2019 In this issue: – The Nord Stream 2 project continues to encounter resistance on part of European countries and the United States, – The increase of own gas production is one of the preconditions for a more comfortable transition to market pricing in the retail market, – The government […]
Weekly analytical report: March 18 – March 24 2019 In this issue: – The government agreed to extend the contract with Naftogaz CEO on its terms, and increased influence over the company by adopting controversial amendments to its charter, – The gas DSOs fined for 2.5 mln UAH are going to appeal the inspection results, – The government […]
Annual report dixi group 2018 The publication is issued within the grant for organizational development supported by the Open Society Initiative for Europe (OSIFE), as well as within the Think Tank Development Initiative for Ukraine, implemented by the International Renaissance Foundation in partnership with the Open Society Initiative for Europe (OSIFE) with financial support from […]
Weekly analytical report: March 11 – March 17 2019 In this issue: – The regulator increases control over the gas market performance in the conditions ofproblem-ridden transition to daily balancing, – The government and Naftogaz have almost finished another round of struggle, with acompromise on the new conditions for the company’s CEO, and started another one, – Despite […]
Weekly analytical report: March 4 – March 10 2019 In this issue: – Despite the gradual increase of gas production, Ukraine is still not reaching the goals set out in the sector’s development concept by 2020, – The introduction of daily balancing in the gas market takes place in the atmosphere of confrontation and scandals, – There is […]
Weekly analytical report: February 25 – March 3 2019 In this issue: – The transition to daily balancing does take place, albeit with difficulties, which should help increase liquidity of the gas market, – Amid the uncertainty on prolongation of the contract with Naftogaz management, the company continues to push Gazprom into debts, – Ukraine plans to invest […]
Weekly analytical report: February 18 – February 24 2019 In this issue: – Amid the uncertainty as regards the future transit of Russian gas, the domestic gas market remains ridden with the problems of technological losses of DSOs and the launch of daily balancin, – The government consider the increasing access of investors to oil&gas fields as […]
Granting rights for subsoil use: changes for better regulation in oil&gas sector This note analyzes the regulations and procedures for granting the rights to use subsoil in Ukraine, Romania and Mexico. Both international cases offer interesting practices which could be applied in Ukraine for attracting investment and holding transparent tenders for oil and gas fields. […]
Weekly analytical report: February 11 – February 17 2019 In this issue: – Delaying the talks regarding a new transit contract via Ukraine, Russia can repeat the crisis of gas supply to Europe, – In Ukraine, renewable energy remains highly attractive for investors and creditors, – Optimization of the subsidies system may result in the growth of outstanding […]
Weekly analytical report: February 4 – February 10 2019 In this issue: – The compromise version of amendments to the Gas Directive does not take the threats posed by construction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline off agenda, – Amid the ongoing confrontation between the government and DSOs (oblgazy),Naftogaz Group undergoes structural and staff changes, – Reform of […]
Weekly analytical report: January 21 – January 27 2019 In this issue: – Reform of the electricity market provides incentives to more and more new players, – Further liberalization of the retail gas market is at risk due to the actions of certain players which are not ready to give up their influence, – Despite numerous instances of […]
Weekly analytical report: January 14 – January 20 2019 In this issue: – The Ukrainian party is skeptical about the expected results of negotiations on gastransit, – After a long period of decline, electricity generation is on the rise, and better exportprospects could become an impetus for further growth, – Ukraine has been living without Russian gas for […]