Protests in Kazakhstan could cause disruptions in gas supplies to Ukraine
The protests, which have been going on in Kazakhstan since January 2nd, could provoke disruptions in offshore gas supplies to Ukraine.
The protests, which have been going on in Kazakhstan since January 2nd, could provoke disruptions in offshore gas supplies to Ukraine.
The volume of supplies of liquefied petroleum gas to the seaports of Ukraine increased by one third over the year.
Ukraine is considering the possibility of importing liquefied natural gas from the Klaipeda LNG terminal after the start of operation of the Lithuanian-Polish gas pipeline GIPL (Gas Interconnection Poland-Lithuania).
The Ukrainian authorities are negotiating direct LNG supplies from Qatar through terminals in Polish ports.
The Star Prime tanker with 1.7 thousand tons of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) entered the port of Mykolaiv for unloading.
The third tanker with imported liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for Ukrtatnafta will arrive in Odesa by the end of August.
Naftogaz is looking for investors to explore and develop new gas reservoirs in the Black Sea.
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