Ukraine's Naftogaz Denies False Reports of Scheduled Gas Supply Restrictions.
Gas Supply Restrictions Are False, Says Company
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's state-owned energy company, Naftogaz, has refuted claims circulating on social media about the implementation of scheduled gas supply limits. The company has urged consumers not to believe these false reports concerning their gas supply.
In February 2026, messages began to appear online suggesting that gas supply schedules were being introduced in western regions of Ukraine. However, Naftogaz assures the public that there are no restrictions on gas supply anywhere in the country. Gas is being supplied to consumers in full, despite ongoing Russian attacks, which demonstrates the stability of the national gas supply system.
Tariff Situation and Consumer Confidence
The company also noted that while annual tariffs remained unchanged in February 2023, monthly tariffs increased by over 2 hryvnias. This indicates that Naftogaz continues to supply gas to the population without any restrictions or changes to the tariff structure, despite the difficulties caused by the ongoing war. Maintaining energy stability is a key priority for Ukraine's infrastructure during the conflict.
'We want to assure you that information about the introduction of scheduled gas supply disconnections for the population is untrue,' Naftogaz emphasized.
Refuting this misinformation is a crucial step in combating false narratives that could cause panic among consumers.
Therefore, consumers can be confident in the stability of their gas supply and should not be influenced by untrue reports that could negatively impact their perception of the situation. The company's statement aims to prevent unnecessary public concern during a period of national resilience.
It is important to note that the gas supply situation in Ukraine remains under control, despite the external challenges arising from the war. Naftogaz's denial of these fake news stories is vital for maintaining consumer trust and preventing panic. In times of instability, clear public communication and information security become critically important for ensuring public calm and confidence in the reliability of energy supplies.
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