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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 the success of electronic auctions selling special permits, the access tosubsoil encounters traditional obstacles.

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Ukraine will fully disclose extraction contracts according to the EITI Standard

Olha Polunina

Manager for Sustainable Development at DiXi Group

Ukraine will fully disclose extraction contracts according to the EITI Standard

The major achievement of the adopted amendments is the legislative requirement to fully disclose all contracts between extractive companies and the government

Disclosure of resource extraction contracts is important for Ukraine’s compliance with international environmental conventions

Olha Polunina

Manager for Sustainable Development

Disclosure of resource extraction contracts is important for Ukraine’s compliance with international environmental conventions

Ukraine has time until July 2022 to submit a plan of action, including a time schedule, and until October 2023 to provide a detailed progress report.

Ukraine Follows a Fossil Fuel Recovery Pathway

Yuliia Oharenko

expert of the DiXi Group project “Promoting Ukraine's Participation in the European Green Deal in the fields of energy and environment”

Ukraine Follows a Fossil Fuel Recovery Pathway

Despite multiple political statements supporting the European Green Deal and announced plans for the development of a joint with the EU Roadmap, Ukraine is moving in an opposite direction. These are the results of Energy Policy Tracker

The “Augean stables” of the extractive sector: is there any progress?

The “Augean stables” of the extractive sector: is there any progress?

The practice of procuring special extraction permits and then sitting idle on them for decades is unacceptable from the viewpoint of Ukraine’s energy independence and national security, raising budget revenues and the country’s investment attractiveness.

Ukraine improves its ranking under the EITI Standard

Olha Polunina

Manager for Sustainable Development at DiXi Group

Ukraine improves its ranking under the EITI Standard

The EITI Board acknowledged Ukraine’s efforts concerning disclosure of beneficial ownership information, creation of an online EITI reporting portal, and the launch of EITI implementation monitoring and assessment at national level.

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