During a closed session on 20 January, Ukraine’s Council for National Security and Defence decided to take comprehensive measures to diversify its gas supplies and implement energy-efficient technologies. Although details were not given, it can be concluded from earlier statements by the Ukrainian government (including Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and the Energy Minister Yuri Boyko) that this will involve a significant increase in the extraction of its own gas (which currently stands at 20 billion m³, one-third of the country’s total consumption), as well as taking deliveries from Azerbaijan, and to a lesser extent from Turkey and Romania. It was also announced that during this year, the gas currently used in power plants would be replaced by coal, which would save 6 billion m³ of gas annually. Eventually, according to Minister Boyko, in 2017 Ukraine would be able to reduce its imports from the current amount of 40 billion m³ to 12 billion m³.
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