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Ukraine looks to Australian and the US coal amid Russia’s energy blockade , -statement by major energy company
Ukraine’s major energy generating company ‘Tsentrenergo’ said it will haul coal by sea from as far as the US and Australia to offset the Russia policies disrupting energy imports.
Monday, 22 November 2021, 20:02

Ukraine’s energy company ‘Tsentrenergo’ seeks to quell fears of coal shortages amid reports of mounting energy crisis.

In a statement issued Monday the company said it has been ‘in talks with leading coal traders’ in the US and Australia to procure fuel cargos, with the first shipment arriving this very day at Ukraine’s ‘Yuzny’ sea port at the Black Sea.

Imports come as a force majeure measure as the company is dealing with ‘finance issues’ and depleted fuel stocks.  Tsentoenergo stressed they have been committed to help the Ukrainian goverment to avoid rolling blackouts.

The company argued they initially prioritized procuring coal supplies from Kazakhstan, but in mid-October faced the situation where Russia’s interference saw the supplies stalling.

Earlier this month, Ukrainian  goverment officials complained Moscow was blocking energy supplies from Kazakhstan.

Tags: coal, energy shortages, Russia aggresive policies, state energy company