All publications by tag «UKRAINE»
2020, October, 6, 15:20:00
UKRAINIAN NUCLEAR POWER
All of Ukraine's 15 nuclear power units - at Rovno, Zaporozhe, South Ukraine and Khmelnitsky - are operated by state-run Energoatom.
2020, October, 2, 10:50:00
NUCLEAR FOR UKRAINE
Westinghouse Electric Co said on 30 September that it had signed an agreement with nuclear utility Energoatom to increase nuclear fuel supplies for Ukraine's reactors. It currently supplies fuel for six of Ukraine's VVER-1000 reactors with a seventh due to be added year.
2020, July, 27, 15:55:00
UKRAINE'S GAS INFRASTRUCTURE UP
While occupancy rates of gas storages around Europe approach full capacities, gas infrastructure in Ukraine becomes attractive.
2020, July, 14, 12:40:00
EUROPE'S GAS TO UKRAINE UP
Ukraine's total gas import capacity has expanded to 170 million cu m/d in 2020, up from the maximum capacity of 66 million cu m/d in 2019,
2020, June, 10, 12:35:00
UKRAINE'S DEBT UP $5 BLN
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved today an 18-month Stand-by Arrangement for Ukraine, with access equivalent to SDR 3.6 billion (about US$5 billion or 179 percent of quota).
2020, February, 12, 12:10:00
UKRAINE, RUSSIA, CRIMEA: $8 BLN
The Ukrainian company's claims against the Russian state over the Crimea assets were left out of a settlement deal with Russia's Gazprom agreed at the end of December, which canceled out all existing arbitration claims by both parties as part of a new transit contract.
2019, December, 30, 11:15:00
GAZPROM PAYS TO UKRAINE $2.9 BLN
Last week, Russia and Ukraine announced the terms of a new gas transit deal under which Moscow will supply Europe for at least five years via its former Soviet neighbor and pay a $2.9 billion settlement to Kiev to end a legal dispute.
2019, December, 25, 14:05:00
UKRAINE'S TARIFF FOR RUSSIA'S GAS
Ukraine is a key transit route for Russian piped gas exports to Europe and the existing deal between the two post-Soviet countries expires at the end of 2019.
2019, December, 23, 13:30:00
RUSSIA SANCTIONS EXTENDED
The EU first imposed energy sanctions in July 2014 when it limited Russia 's access to European technology and services for developing Arctic, deepwater and unconventional oil resources.
2019, December, 9, 13:10:00
IMF FOR UKRAINE: $5.5 BLN
I was pleased to note that IMF staff has reached agreement with the authorities on the policies to underpin a new 3-year, SDR 4 billion (about US$ 5.5 billion) arrangement under the Extended Fund Facility.