DTEK WEEKLY DIGEST #40

DTEK WEEKLY DIGEST #40

UKRAINE’S DTEK RECEIVES ITS FIRST SHIPMENT OF LNG CARGO FROM US

The consignment of approximately 100 million cubic metres of gas, or 1 TWh of energy, onboard the Gaslog Savannah arrived at the Revithoussa LNG terminal on Friday morning. D.TRADING, DTEK’s pan-European trading subsidiary, has purchased the entire cargo. Working with Greek and other partners, the LNG will now be re-gasified and exchanged through European Union and Ukrainian gas networks.

The shipment is part of broader efforts to enhance Ukraine and Europe’s energy security by reducing reliance on russian-supplied gas. Its arrival comes just days before Ukraine ends an arrangement transporting russian gas to the European Union via its territory.

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CHRISTMAS DAY ATTACK: RUSSIA FIRES MISSILES AGAINST DTEK POWER STATIONS IN 10TH ATTACK OF YEAR

russia fired missiles against DTEK power stations in a cynical Christmas Day attack, causing serious damage and forcing Ukraine’s energy system to implement power outages across the Dnipropetrovsk, Odessa and Kyiv regions.

Tragically, updated information reveals that Dmytro Petlenko, a power engineer and boiler-turbine department patrolman at one of DTEK’s thermal power plants, was killed during this morning’s attacks.

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DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko on his LinkedIn:


FIGHT FOR LIGHT: UKRAINE’S OLEKSANDR USYK AND DTEK DRAW GLOBAL ATTENTION TO RUSSIAN ENERGY ATTACKS AHEAD OF BOXING CLASH

Boxer Oleksandr Usyk is again fighting to keep the lights on across Ukraine this winter by focusing global attention on the devastating impact of russian attacks against its energy system as he defended his world heavyweight title in Riyadh on Saturday, December 21st, 2024.

DTEK, Ukraine's largest private energy company, is partnering Usyk in its #FightForLight campaign to focus international attention on the critical state of Ukraine's energy system and to appeal for the urgent delivery of replacement equipment for all Ukrainian energy companies and ammunition for air defense systems.

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Maxim Timchenko on his X account:

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FEATURED IN INTERNATIONAL MEDIA

Bloomberg: Ukraine LNG Newcomer Aims to Boost Supplies as Transit Deal Ends | Bloomberg

The Financial Times: Ukraine receives first US gas shipments via Greece

The Guardian: ‘Someone has to stay’: How Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running

The New York Times: How will Ukraine keep the lights on this winter?

 

Fred Null

Alpin Sun & Colliers International

2w

Excellent news.

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Ikechukwu Nicholas

HND Accounting at The Federal Polytechnic Nekede.

2w

Could DTEK collaborate with our renewable Energy company to build more generating plant? We are ready for talk with Management.

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