
Ukrainian Energy Security Dialogue DiXi Group think-tank in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine and with the financial support of the Renaissance Foundation, organizes a conference “Ukrainian Energy Security Dialogue”. The event will be held on December 1, at 3 pm Kyiv time. Ukrainian Energy Security Dialogue is a new annual meeting format […]
Member organizations of this association noted positive changes in institutional development. In particular, representatives of these organizations believe that the association’s overall institutional capability has improved, as did the functional and organizational capabilities of the organizations themselves.
DiXi Group expert analyzes disclosure of PSAs at an MSG meeting On 6 July, Olha Polunina, Manager for Sustainable Development at DiXi Group, presented an analysis of the situation with disclosure of extraction contracts in Ukraine and the world during a meeting of the Multi-Stakeholder Group (MSG). Speaking at the meeting, she pointed out the […]
Speaking during the online discussion at Kyiv Security Forum held on 10 April, DiXi Group President Olena Pavlenko focused attention upon anti-crisis actions in Ukraine’s energy sector. “Judging by the outcome of the OPEC+ meeting, it is hardly likely that oil and gas prices will significantly increase in the nearest future.
What the trilateral talks are about and what will change Infographics - https://ua-energy.org/en/posts/19-10-2019
DiXi Group President Olena Pavlenko took part in the international conference "Putin’s Nord Stream 2 and its real price for Europe" held in Berlin on 10 October.
DiXi Group’s Research Director Roman Nitsovych was among the participants of the international conference "Putin’s Nord Stream 2 and its real price for Europe" in The Hague. He was invited to moderate the panel devoted to the project’s economic consequences. DiXi Group expert speaking from The Hague about threats from Nord Stream 2
The main contracts between Gazprom and the Ukrainian and Moldovan parties expire at the end of 2019. Given the absence of clarity as regards the terms of new agreements and even desire of Russia to negotiate seriously, chances that we’ll see a new episode of the "gas wars" are increasing every day. “If negotiations will continue in the conditions of crisis, they could use various methods and instruments to force Ukraine to sign a contract on Russian terms, just like it happened in 2009,” Olena Pavlenko, DiXi Group President said.
The expert pointed to the risks of Gazprom's project to increase gas supplies to Europe bypassing Ukraine
Increasing dependence on external supply of petroleum products, primarily from the Customs Union countries, necessitates accelerating the work on the creation of the minimum oil and petroleum products stocks in Ukraine, as provided for by EU Directive 2009/119/EC.
11 April, DiXi Group expert Denys Nazarenko took part in the presentation of the study “War by Other Means. Kremlin's Energy Policy as a Channel of Influence” at the Permanent Representation of the Czech Republic in Brussels.
DiXi Group think tank welcomes the Government’s decision to update the Action Plan implementing the Concept for Development of Ukraine’s Gas Production Industry by 2020.