Gas, coal, oil: study shows how investments are made in Ukraine's energy sector.
According to a study by the analytical center DiXi Group, in 2023, capital investments in the extraction, processing, and supply of energy resources increased 2.2 times compared to 2022, reaching 109.3 billion UAH. This is 13% more than in 2021 (97.0 billion UAH).
Capital investments in the extraction, processing, and supply of energy resources in 2023 amounted to 109.3 billion UAH, which is 2.2 times more than in 2022 (49.7 billion UAH) and 13% more compared to 2021 (97.0 billion UAH)
The largest increase in capital investments is observed in gas extraction - 8 times up to 36.7 billion UAH; coal extraction - by 64% up to 11.5 billion UAH; crude oil - by 110% up to 2.9 billion UAH. Investments in the production of oil refining products amounted to 0.13 billion UAH (an increase of more than 4 times compared to 2022); in the processing of coke and coke products - 0.69 billion UAH (+85%).
Capital investments in the production, transmission, and distribution of electricity amounted to 43.9 billion UAH (+56% compared to 2022). In activities related to the production and distribution of gas through local pipelines, a 2% decrease in capital investments to 3 billion UAH was recorded in 2023.
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