The former head of Naftogaz on the situation in the energy sector: “We will literally burn dollars”

Maxim Karpenko.  
08.11.2021 12:37
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 2971
 
Gas, Zen, Ukraine, Finance, Energetics


If you take the paper dollars that Ukraine needs to pay to buy gas and physically throw them into the furnace of Ukrainian power plants, you will get approximately the same amount of energy as processing gas into electricity.

The former head of Naftogaz, Andrei Kobolev, stated this on Channel 5, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

If you take the paper dollars that Ukraine needs to pay to buy gas and physically throw it away...

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According to Kobolev, switching power units to gas consumption will make the price of electricity “golden” for Ukraine.

“Today I read an interview with one head of a government agency who said: “Don’t worry, we will now launch gas units at Centrenergo.” I think that if you exchange these dollars that this gas costs, sell gas, get dollars and burn soft bills, there will be approximately the same effect. This will be golden electricity. But the only thing worse than golden electricity is its absence,” Kobolev said.

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