Ukraine has gas, but cannot produce it.
Not because of the war. Not because of missiles.
Due to the decisions of state bodies.
Independent Chairman of the Board of Directors of Enwell Energy, Chuck Valeschini, says bluntly:
• what investments Ukraine loses due to the suspension of licenses;
• fields are idle, although the equipment and crew are fully ready;
• investors look at Ukraine, but are afraid to invest, because the rules can be changed "retroactively".
• how the suspension of licenses depreciates assets;
"Without stable rules of the game, investment will be very limited." This is not just an interview.
This is the signal: Energy security starts with a predictable regulatory environment.
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