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Yuri Boyko
Information about this person was last updated on Sunday, February 12, 2012.
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[-said]: We therefore help our Russian partners in implementing commitments to Europe
nrcu 09-FEB-12
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[-said]: Considering the abnormally cold winter in Russia, less gas is reaching our western border than is required under a technical agreement.
rian 08-FEB-12
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[-said]: There is major gas consumption inside Russia. For example, we must receive 510 million cubic meters of gas today under a technical agreement but we have only 450 million,
rian 08-FEB-12
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[-said]: We are just producing additional gas from storage facilities to provide the necessary pressure, because gas supplies from Russia on the western border have reduced and, accordingly, it [gas] does not reach Europe (there are problems in Turkey and in other countries). We therefore help our Russian partners in implementing commitments to Europe
nrcu 08-FEB-12
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[-said]: You know I can only give an example: when the previous government about which you talked was in power, we had a valuation that the previous government gave and they valued it at $7 billion. I don't know that the previous government's leader is saying today, but the official valuation that was made under the previous government, and we have documents, was $7 billion,
kyivpost 07-FEB-12
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[-said]: Of course we disagree with that valuation. And we'll have our figures after an international company with experience completes all valuation procedures, and when we have a deed that we can show you. But this doesn't mean we agree with this valuation,
kyivpost 07-FEB-12
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[-said]: This was an historic first for our country. But the energy system operated in standard mode. We had enough reserve power. And the country generally didn't sense that we had such an increase,
kyivpost 07-FEB-12
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[ said]: The main problem is that there is severe cold in Russia and the volume of gas reaching our country from Russia has fallen dramatically,
panarmenian 03-FEB-12
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[-said]: We are taking gas in strict compliance with the contract, but because it isn't coming from Russia, of course it isn't reaching Europe,
CBC 03-FEB-12
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[-said]: We are taking gas in strict compliance with the contract, but because it isn’t coming from Russia, of course it isn’t reaching Europe,
ibtimes 03-FEB-12
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[-explained]: >Yuriy Boikothat who said that due to a sharp drop of temperature in Russia, coming of gas to Ukraine has sharply dropped. With the technical agreement of 490 million cu m, today, daily supply of gas to the country is at the level of 415 million cu m. Ukraine takes gas in strict compliance with the contract, which should be taken according to the contract, but taking into consideration that gas does not come from Russia, it fails to come to Europe too,
nrcu 03-FEB-12
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[-told]: We are consuming gas in strict compliance with our contract but owing to the fact that Russia is not delivering gas [at full volume] Europe is receiving less gas,
rian 03-FEB-12
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[-said]: We have told our Russian partners that we cannot buy [a lot ofgas atthe current price] andhave toswitch toalternative energy resources. If thegas price goes down, we will buy more ofit, andif no, we will be reducing its consumption fromyear toyear. This year [Ukraine will buy] 27 billion cubic meters, andwe plan tofurther reduce thevolume next year,
kyivpost 24-JAN-12
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[-said]: We have studied U.S. experience in this matter and we have not seen any environmental threats,
nrcu 23-JAN-12
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[-said]: The average time of the consideration of cases at the Stockholm court is about two years. This is a lengthy process that may last even longer. We are careful about such things, and I'm confident that our Russian partners won't go to court as well, because nobody needs the consideration of this case within two years,
nrcu 23-JAN-12
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[-said]: We will hold talks as long as it is necessary to taking into account all of the details and eliminate all of the possible hardships for our society,
nrcu 23-JAN-12
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[-said]: We were guided by these principles when we started negotiations, and we are continuing to follow them now,
nrcu 23-JAN-12
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[-told]: We have never considered [the sale of] such factories or assets as compensation, as other countries or companies, which have integrated with Gazprom, have done,
javno 23-JAN-12
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[-said]: We have levers that give us grounds to say confidently that our country will not face any consequences,
kyivpost 21-JAN-12
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[-said]: We have never considered [the sale of] such factories or assets as compensation, as other countries or companies, which have integrated with [Russian energy monopoly] Gazprom, have done,
rian 21-JAN-12
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[-said]: We have told our Russian partners that we cannot buy [a lot of gas at the current price] and have to switch to alternative energy resources. If the gas price goes down, we will buy more of it, and if no, we will be reducing its consumption from year to year. This year [Ukraine will buy] 27 billion cubic meters, and we plan to further reduce the volume next year,
kyivpost 21-JAN-12
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[-replied]: Russia can do whatever it sees fit, but, considering preparatory work that we have done, we are sure that we are right,
kyivpost 21-JAN-12
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[-said]: Our negotiations on [gas] transit are based on two things. We must have guarantees of gas transit to Europe from our Russian partners, and we must get Europe to give money for the reconstruction of the gas transportation system,
kyivpost 18-JAN-12
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[agreed:]: to continue consultations and negotiations on cooperation,
xinhuanet_en 18-JAN-12
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[-told]: The issue of (a pipeline network) sale has never been on the agenda. We dismissed it immediately,
kyivpost 13-JAN-12
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[-said earlier this week]: Of course, we are looking for lower prices because with such high prices (on Russian gas)... our products cannot compete on global markets, this is killing our domestic producers.
kyivpost 13-JAN-12
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[-said]: The switching of our heat power plants to coal will allow us to save up to six billion cubic meters of gas a year,
kyivpost 13-JAN-12
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Quotes about - English
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Oettinger [-said]: The commission stands ready to continue both its active support for Ukrainian energy sector reforms and the upgrading of the gas transit infrastructure in Ukraine, to ensure that it remains a key part of the pan-European energy network. Minister Boiko and I have agreed to work on a common strategy for the further energy market integration [of Ukraine] into the EU. This work will start immediately. I will keep in touch with Boiko on the development of the negotiations with Russia,
kyivpost 31-JAN-12
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Taylor [-alleged]: Fuel and Energy Minister Boyko has repeatedly stressed the positive role RosUkrEnergo plays in affording Ukraine cheap energy. The non-transparent middleman, which Boyko helped create, expects to expand further its influence in Ukraine’s energy market through acquisitions made either by itself or by its subsidiary, UkrGazEnergo,
kyivpost 19-JAN-12
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Taylor [-wrote]: Fuel and Energy Minister Boyko has repeatedly stressed the positive role RosUkrEnergo (RUE) plays in affording Ukraine cheap energy.The non-transparent middleman, which Boyko helped create, expects to expand further its influence in Ukraine's energy market through acquisitions made either by itself or by its subsidiary, UkrGazEnergo,
kyivpost 13-JAN-12
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Sergey Kupriyanov [ says]: Yuriy Boyko, Ukrainian Minister of Energy and Coal Industry told reporters. Boykoalso announced that Ukraine intended to import gas from Turkey and the negotiations with the country has already started. Time for discussions on contract amounts for the current year has been lost. The terms of gas supply can only be defined by a contract, and cannot be changed by any letters ex parte
rt 13-JAN-12
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Taylor [-alleged]: Fuel and Energy Minister Boyko has repeatedly stressed the positive role RosUkrEnergo (RUE) plays in affording Ukraine cheap energy. The non-transparent middleman, which Boyko helped create, expects to expand further its influence in Ukraine's energy market through acquisitions made either by itself or by its subsidiary, UkrGazEnergo,
kyivpost 13-JAN-12
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Azarov [-said]: We left behind a group of our high-level experts led by Energy Minister Yuriy Boiko and Justice Minister Oleksandr Lavrynovych in Moscow. They must finalize all the points and agree on the wording of a new agreement,
kyivpost 21-DEC-11
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Tymoshenko [-said that]: The court must establish the cause, nature and factors leading to losses at Naftogaz that are being attributed to our government. It is necessary to establish the corrupt relationship between Boyko and RosUkrEnergo. It must be proven that he works not in the interests of the state, but in the interests of the company RosUkrEnergo. Everyone knows, and by the way this is public information, provided by Dmytro Firtash himself, that he [Yuriy Boyko] is one of the founders of RosUkrEnergo.
kyivpost 16-AUG-11
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Tymoshenko [-added]: If Yuriy Boyko didn’t want under oath to confirm his participation in the meeting of foudners of RosUkrEnergo, which is obvious, then I will ask him a different question: does he know Dmytro Firtash and what is the nature of their relationship, in order to establish the connection between the minister and the criminal company RosUkrEnergo,
kyivpost 16-AUG-11
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