11 April 2008
Ukraine decreased electricity export by 40% yoy to 1.734 bln kW in 1Q08, according to the Ministry of Fuel and Energy.
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Country, mln kW 3M07 3M08 Chg,%
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Hungary 854.1 931.3 9.0
Russia 831.7 0.0 0.0
Moldova 611.7 682.6 11.6
Belarus 264.0 0.0 0.0
Poland 251.9 0.0 0.0
Romania 69.2 44.7 35.4
Slovakia 47.1 75.2 59.7
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Total 2930 1734 -40
Alexander Paraschiy: Key reason of export decrease is that Russia, Belarus and Poland stopped buying Ukrainian electricity since fall 2008: Ukrainian exporter Ukrinterenergo did not agree on price of export with representatives of these countries. Export to UCTE countries (from power plants of Zakhidenergo (ZAEN: HOLD)) dropped 14% yoy, while export to CIS countries (from the energy system of Ukraine) dropped 60% yoy. According to CEO of Zakhidenergo, export to Poland will resume in mid-April 2008. Export to Russia is unlikely to be resumed: the country doesn’t currently face energy deficit problem like two years ago. Currently Belarus compensates its energy deficit by import from Russia, but with increase of capacity demand in fall-winter 2008, it can resume import from Ukraine. We forecast a decrease of Ukrainian export 15% yoy for FY08, with export to UCTE countries being unchanged.