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Crisis prompts Ukrainian gas reform
Russia's annexation of Crimea in March 2014, which followed swiftly on the heels of the Ukrainian Maidan revolution, triggered a rapid chain of events. The country's energy sector is likely to be transformed as a result, writes Mark Rowe
Article details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Region: Eastern Europe|Russia
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Supply chain management, Policy and Governance, Economics, business and commerce, Electricity generation, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Oil and gas, Primary energy production, Geopolitics