Infographics / How has Ukraine benefited from the changes to its relationships with Gazprom?
Oleksandr Vedenyeyev, “Through our actions we are restoring fairness that had once been lost in our relationsh with Gazprom.”
Dag Mjaaland, “Major efforts by the entire team will be required in order to succeed.”
Ihor Didenko, “We could have initiated Stockholm arbitration at the end of 2010.”
Yaroslav Teklyuk, “Everyone was aware of their own tasks and deadlines.”
How Do We Win the War?
Where Is the Money Naftogaz Brought In? Spoiler: This Is a Question You Would Want to Pose to the Groysman Government
Important Steps / Strategy Development, International Partners, and Coordination of Operations in Naftogaz Subsidiaries
How Naftogaz Pulled Through
Qualitative Changes / Eliminating Gazprom’s Monopoly, Eradicating Corruption in Gas Imports, Opening the Market
Big Money / The Economic Effect of the Commercial Operations Overhaul at Naftogaz. Spoiler: It’s Over 45% of Ukraine’s GDP
What Would Have Happened to Ukraine Without Gas?
New Challenges for the Oil and Gas Sector in Changed Conditions
Hidden Subsidies: What They Are and Why They Are Dangerous For the Country
Unbundling / What the Unbundling of the GTS Operator Is, Why Naftogaz Is Doing This, and What Has Already Been Done
How We Shook Off Gazprom’s Dominance
How We Improved Corporate Governance at Naftogaz
Naftogaz As the Driver of Reforms
Ukraine’s Oil and Gas Industry Has a Long and Interesting History
How We Began Defending Ourselves Against Russia and Gazprom