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Ukrainian energy companies are facing one of their toughest winters ever, scrambling to repair infrastructure damaged by ongoing Russian missile attacks ahead of winter and secure financial resources to keep the energy system running. Despite the risks, European companies are importing and injecting gas in storage, taking advantage of falling gas prices and Ukraine’s large available capacity.
In the second interview of a three-part series, ICIS Energy expert Aura Sabadus talks to Artur Lorkowski, director of the Energy Community Secretariat, about the organisations efforts to coordinate equipment and financial donations for Ukrainian energy companies and the country’s prospects for EU market integration.
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Ukrainian energy companies are facing one of their toughest winters ever, scrambling to repair infrastructure damaged by ongoing Russian missile attacks ahead of winter and secure financial resources to keep the energy system running. Despite the risks, European companies are importing and injecting gas in storage, taking advantage of falling gas prices and Ukraine’s large available capacity.
In the second interview of a three-part series, ICIS Energy expert Aura Sabadus talks to Artur Lorkowski, director of the Energy Community Secretariat, about the organisations efforts to coordinate equipment and financial donations for Ukrainian energy companies and the country’s prospects for EU market integration.

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