Reform monitoring - page 6

Reform monitoring - page 6

Reform monitoring

Weekly analytical report: December 3 – December 9 In this issue: – Due to close public attention to the gas sector, consumer protection receives anadditional boost on part of other stakeholders, – Ukraine is slowly increasing its gas production and takes first steps towardliberalization of the licensing procedure, – While corporatization is being delayed, next year the government […]

12 December 2018
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Weekly analytical report: November 26 – December 2 In this issue: – The aggressive policy of Russia towards Ukraine fuels negative attitude towards the former and undermines the already doubtful prospects of its gas transmission projects – Naftogaz blocks the audit of its effectiveness, triggered by multimillion bonuses paid to the company’s top managers after the victory […]

04 December 2018
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Weekly analytical report: November 5 – 11 In this issue: – Ukraine was again pointed at the unsatisfactory progress in reforming the energysector, – The differences in positions between the government and Naftogaz managementbecome more and more obvious, – Continued reforms in the extractive sector would incentivize companies to increaseproduction. You can purchase subscription for the DiXi Group […]

14 November 2018
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Weekly analytical report: October 15 – October 21 In this issue: – Economic recovery in Ukraine is accompanied by the growing gas demand, – The delay in corporatization of Ukrenergo threatens to postpone the launch of new electricity market model, – Fuel prices are growing in Ukraine as oil prices rise and the UAH loses its value. You […]

25 October 2018
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Weekly analytical report: October 1 – October 7 In this issue: – While Russia makes every effort to make Nord Stream 2 come true, Ukraine is busy with expediting the matter of gas system management and counts on new lawsuits against Gazprom, – The arrival of the heating season accelerates the process of resolving the issues that […]

09 October 2018
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Weekly analytical report: September 24 – September 30 In this issue: – The future of gas transit via Ukraine remains uncertain as the negotiations continue, – As the upcoming heating season is near, optimization of the housing subsidies system becomes a subject of heated debates, – The absence of sufficient reserves and low diversification of petroleum products imports […]

04 October 2018
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Weekly analytical report: September 17 – September 23 In this issue: – Adoption of the important law on transparency in extractive industries would allow for better control of local budget revenues from oil and gas production, – Network integration, market reform and cybersecurity are the key priorities in the electricity sector, – International partners continue voicing their support […]

26 September 2018
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Weekly analytical report: September 3 – September 9 In this issue: – In view of the IMF unchanged position on energy prices, the Cabinet of Ministers is starting a preparation for the raise of gas prices for households, – The regulator is optimistic about the launch of a new electricity market, having already adopted 90% of bylaws […]

12 September 2018
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Weekly report: August 27 – September 2 In this issue: – While certain EU member states are pursuing their efforts to oppose the Nord Stream 2 project on the political level, Russia’s Gazprom continues to litigate Naftogaz, – In contrast to the activity of Naftogaz and the Antimonopoly Committee, the Cabinet of Ministers is still struggling to […]

04 September 2018
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Weekly analytical report: July 23 – July 29 In this issue: – Ukraine is trying to attract investments and the IMF support through anti-corruption steps, – Despite the need to continue cooperation with the IMF, the government still hopes of avoiding the growth of gas prices for households, – Ukrainian oil market continues to be a field where […]

31 July 2018
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Weekly analytical report: July 9 – July 15 In this issue: – The trend of more frequent dispute resolution among players of energy markets by judicial rather than conventional manner is a positive signal for foreign investors, – Ukraine continues to look for ways to increase sustainability of renewable energy development and new mechanisms for its financing, […]

16 July 2018
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Weekly analytical report: June 25 – July 08 n this issue: – After the victory in Stockholm, Ukraine is forced to defend the enforcement of this decision in the courts of Europe owing to Gazprom’s strong resistance, – The issue related to the introduction of daily balancing on the gas market has turned to an official dispute […]

09 July 2018