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DTEK CEO: Ukraine's DTEK is looking for long-term US LNG contracts during CERAWeek

By America Hernandez

LONDON, February 25 - The chief executive of the private Ukrainian gas company DTEK said on Tuesday that it hopes to sign long term gas import agreements with U.S. companies Venture Global or Cheniere in March to supply its country as well as neighbouring Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary.

Maxim Timchenko, DTEK’s trading arm, said that the company is seeking to sign an LNG contract lasting 10-20 years. The gas will be imported first into Ukrainian storage facilities before being piped westward.

The CEO said that the trading arm of Venture Global is actively involved in discussions. Another round of meetings and discussions will take place at CERAWeek, a conference held in Houston. They will not only be talking to Venture Global, but also to other major LNG suppliers. "Cheniere, for instance," said the CEO.

Timchenko said that DTEK was also in talks to purchase Qatari LNG.

Ukraine is a net importer from EU countries of natural gas, as Russian forces have been heavily attacking its storage and production facilities.

Timchenko stated that the country would likely import between 1-2 billion cubic metres of gas from Europe in this year. He also acknowledged the Russian attacks on Ukrainian storage infrastructure, which threatens the business case to import and resell U.S. LNG.

Timchenko responded that "all parties respected their obligations" in the first cargo Venture Global delivered to DTEK last December, which could lead to a two-year initial agreement for six to 12 LNG cargoes. (Reporting and editing by Sharon Singleton in London)

(source: Reuters)