According to the decision of the Council of Ministers, dormitories will receive discounted gas from Naftogaz. The special tariff started to be applied until March 31, 2023.
Naftogaz will supply gas to some Ukrainians at a discounted price until March 31, 2023. This was reported by the press service of the company.
We are talking about gas supply for hostel residents: they will buy gas at a price of 7.42 UAH per cubic meter, including VAT, but without delivery costs.
Naftogaz Ukrainy supplies natural gas to businesses, institutions and organizations that have dormitories (and/or other residences where residential consumers live permanently or temporarily) on their balance sheets, to residential consumers living in volumes and residences. Dormitories,” the company said in a statement.
It is noted that the main condition for the supply of natural gas at a discounted price is a written application to the Ukrainian gas supply company Naftogaz and the provision of a certificate confirming the existence of a hostel (and / or other residential building). domestic consumers living permanently or temporarily) are included in their balance sheets.
We add that for other consumers in Naftogaz there is a tariff of UAH 7.96 per cubic meter of blue fuel.
Gas tariffs in January: what will be the prices after the new year
In January, 9 suppliers will sell gas to Ukrainians at once. All firms have different prices, so consumers can choose a particular supplier. The lowest gas tariffs will work in the company “Eru people” – 7.7 UAH per cubic meter of gas. And the most expensive gas will have to be purchased from the company SvetGaz – 9.99 UAH
Previously Focus He said that in the Netherlands (TTF), Europe’s largest base, the cost of gas fell to the level of February 24, 2022, when the Russian Federation’s all-out invasion of Ukraine began. Thus, at the time of trading on Wednesday, December 28, gas traded below: 76.7 euros per megawatt-hour, the lowest level since Russia’s attack on Ukraine. Then the price of gasoline rose 83.7 eurosand on Thursday, December 29, the gas is already 85.50 euros per megawatt hour.
We also recall that for a stable heating season 2022/2023, Ukraine should import about 2 billion cubic meters of “blue fuel”. At the same time, the country has accumulated about 14 billion cubic meters of gas for the winter.
Source: Focus
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