Since the beginning of 2024, JSC “Ukrgazvydobuvannya” has reported a 10% increase in gas production compared to the same period in 2023
Tag: Production
The Swedish government has approved a new energy aid package for Ukraine worth SEK 650 million ($61.6 million), as announced by the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
On May 26, the national nuclear power generating company “Energoatom” put into operation a power unit of one of the nuclear power plants (NPP) after scheduled repair, while several more nuclear power units are being prepared for repair
The Government of Ukraine has allocated over 1.5 billion hryvnias for the restoration of the Zmiivska Thermal Power Plant (TPP) in the Kharkiv region and the Trypilska TPP in the Kyiv region
JSC “Ukrgazvydobuvannya”, part of the Naftogaz group, has commissioned two new high-throughput wells at one of the deepest fields in eastern Ukraine
The German defense concern Rheinmetall is set to establish a joint production facility for air defense systems in Ukraine, according to the company’s CEO, Armin Papperger
Kernel, a major agroholding company, has successfully exported one million tons of sunflower oil to around 30 countries worldwide within just nine months
In 2023, Ukraine achieved a historic milestone in its agricultural sector by exporting over 4,000 tons of fresh blueberries, setting a new record despite the ongoing military aggression from Russia and significant logistical challenges
Ukraine’s “Ukrgazvydobuvannya” has successfully brought two high-capacity gas wells into operation at one of the deepest fields in Eastern Ukraine
Hyundai Engineering and Construction has partnered with NAEK “Energoatom,” Ukraine’s national nuclear energy generating company, to collaborate on the design, construction, and commissioning of new nuclear power units in Ukraine
The German defense manufacturer Heckler & Koch plans to start production of assault rifles and machine guns in “Soviet” calibers to meet the needs of Ukraine, according to a report by Welt
The European Union has approved the extension of duty-free trade with Ukraine for an additional year, enabling continued tariff-free and quota-free trading for Ukrainian goods until June 5, 2025
Ukrainian ice cream is increasingly popular globally, as evidenced by a record-breaking export year in 2023
In April 2024, Ukrainian mining companies exported 3.4 million tons of iron ore, marking a 2% increase from the previous month and doubling the figure from April 2023
The Ukrainian grain corridor, operational for almost nine months, has successfully exported 45 million tons of cargo via 1,600 ships from the ports of Odessa, as announced by Ukraine’s Ministry of Community Development, Territories, and Infrastructure.
Roshel Smart Armored Vehicles, a Canadian firm, is set to begin the local production of MRAP (Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected) vehicles in Ukraine, according to the company’s CEO, Roman Shimonov, in an interview with Defense Archives
Freight transportation volumes on Ukraine’s border with Poland have seen a dramatic increase in early May, tripling in comparison to April figures
In a significant development in 2024, Ukraine has matched Russia’s capabilities in producing kamikaze drones similar to the Shahed-131 and Shahed-136 models, according to Herman Smetanin, the General Director of Ukroboronprom.
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has introduced a new $250 million initiative named “USAID Harvest” to support Ukrainian farmers, announced Isobel Coleman, the deputy administrator of USAID
According to the State Statistics Service, Ukrainian farms across all categories harvested nearly 8.3 million tons of vegetables in 2023, marking a 10% increase from the previous year’s 7.5 million tons
Yuliya Svyridenko, the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy of Ukraine, announced that Ukraine achieved a record export volume last month
The Ukrainian government has approved an additional allocation of UAH 15.5 billion for the procurement of 300,000 drones to bolster the country’s defense capabilities
As reported on April 29, more than 1,300 ships have utilized the Black Sea humanitarian corridor established by Ukraine and its international partners following Russia’s exit from the grain initiative
Last week, a new shipment of Ukrainian grain reached Sudan as part of the ongoing “Grain from Ukraine” initiative, supported by the UN World Food Program