Naftogaz Ukrainy

State oil and gas monopoly Naftogaz Ukrainy controls 100% of oil and gas transportation and storage and most of oil and gas extraction in Ukraine. The company operates a gas transit system with 38,000 km of pipelines, capable of importing 290 bcm and exporting 178 bcm of gas annually (including 140 bcm to Europe). Naftogaz’s key assets include Ukrnafta (near-monopoly producer of oil in Ukraine); Ukrgazvydobuvannya (largest producer of gas and gas products); Chornomornaftogaz (offshore oil and gas producer); Ukrtransnafta (oil pipeline operator); and Ukrtransgaz (gas pipeline operator).
Year 2026 2028
Issue Volume ($m) 600 500
Coupon Rate (% p.a.) 7.125% 7.625%
Coupon Frequency A S/A
Maturity date 7/19/2026 11/8/2028
Ratings: Fitch/Moody`s/S&P CC/C/—/—/—/— CC/C/—/—/—/—
Market Price* ($) 84.00 82.50
Market YTM* 135.00% 19.00%
Spread over UST* - -
Note: *Based on bid price.
Year 2021 2022 2023
Net Sales ($m) 7,969 *** ***
EBITDA ($m) 1,792 *** ***
Net Income ($m) 441 *** ***
EBIT Coverage Ratio (x) 3.89 *** ***
Net Debt/Equity (%) 17.2% *** ***

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Latest news about Naftogaz Ukrainy

Jun 04, 2026
| Oil & Gas

Naftogaz — 1Q26 financials of local subsidiaries indicate stronger underlying EBITDA, but cash low

Local subsidiaries of Naftogaz have published their 1Q26 financial results under Ukrainian Accounting Standards (UAS), reporting combined EBITDA of $365m, down 24% q-o-q and 10% y-o-y. Their combined cash position declined to $314m by end-1Q26, from $395m at end-2025, while total debt fell to $3.4bn from $3.8bn.
May 21, 2026
| Oil & Gas

Naftogaz — Kazakh special court recognizes $1.4bn Swiss court decision allowing enforcement against Gazprom

The Court of First Instance of the Astana International Financial Centre Court recognized an arbitration award issued in Zurich ordering Gazprom to pay nearly $1.4bn to Naftogaz and preliminarily authorized its enforcement in Kazakhstan.
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