Naftogaz begins to collect $1.37 billion from Gazprom under the arbitration ruling.


Naftogaz demands $1.37 billion from Gazprom
The Ukrainian company Naftogaz demands $1.37 billion from the Russian Gazprom due to an arbitration ruling obtained on June 20, 2025. The amount claimed includes the principal debt for gas transit services, penalties, and the company's legal costs.
If Gazprom does not comply with the ruling voluntarily, Naftogaz will initiate the process of enforcing the seizure of the Russian company's assets. In addition, Naftogaz continues the process of enforcing the arbitration ruling regarding compensation for the illegal expropriation of assets in Crimea.
Legal confrontation and protection of Ukraine's interests
It is noted that the legal confrontation between Naftogaz and Gazprom has been ongoing since 2014 and is an effective mechanism for protecting Ukraine's interests during Russian aggression.
The submitted text is clear and concise, conveying the essence of the case between Naftogaz and Gazprom. Naftogaz demands over $1 billion from Gazprom due to an arbitration ruling that includes the principal debt, penalties, and legal costs. If the ruling is not voluntarily complied with, the Ukrainian company is ready to proceed with the enforcement of asset seizure. Naftogaz is also continuing the compensation process for the illegal expropriation of assets in Crimea, which serves as an effective mechanism for protecting Ukraine's interests.Read also
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