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Ukraine: Post-Revolution Energy Policy and Relations with Russia

By: Olena Viter, Rostyslav Pavlenko, Mykhaylo Honchar


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Ukraine: Post-Revolution Energy Policy and Relations with Russia Summary:

This report looks at how the new Ukrainian government plans to decrease Russian influence over Ukraine's energy sector. President Viktor Yushchenko has declared goals which include the diversification of oil and gas supply sources, the reform of the domestic market, and the creation of a strategic oil stock. Ukraine's search for more partners in the energy sphere has affected the relationship between Ukraine and Russia. From a "brotherly" relationship to one of pragmatic interest, dialogue between the two countries has lessened. And despite various difficulties, the Ukrainian government is working to decrease Russian influence over Ukraine's energy sector. This series of reports establishes for the first time the confluence of Russian foreign policy with the acquisition of foreign energy assets by Russian entities. Nine specific country profiles focus on the oil, gas, electricity and nuclear power industries. Each report written by an author of international standing, explains how Russian foreign energy downstream mergers and acquisitions are transpiring to consolidate the new Russian empire.

This report looks at how the new Ukrainian government plans to decrease Russian influence over UkraineÆs energy sector. President Viktor Yushchenko has declared goals which include the diversification of oil and gas supply sources, the reform of the domestic market, and the creation of a strategic oil stock. UkraineÆs search for more partners in the energy sphere has affected the relationship between Ukraine and Russia. From a ôbrotherlyö relationship to one of pragmatic interest, dialogue between the two countries has lessened. And despite various difficulties, the Ukrainian government is working to decrease Russian influence over UkraineÆs energy sector.  Part of the Russian Foreign Energy Policy Report series.




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