Ukraine desk brief

Naftogaz supervisory board to decide on new CEO, Prime Minister says

Prime Minister Serhii Koretskyi told parliament that any leadership changes at Ukraine’s state energy company Naftogaz will be decided by its supervisory board, Ukrinform reports.

What happened

Prime Minister Serhii Koretskyi stated during Ukraine’s parliamentary question hour on August 21 that the supervisory board of Naftogaz will be responsible for deciding on any changes to the company’s CEO, according to coverage by Ukrinform and reported by New Voice Ukraine.

Naftogaz, as Ukraine’s key state energy company, plays a critical role in the country’s energy infrastructure, which remains a sensitive area given ongoing Russian military actions and international sanctions affecting energy supplies.

The prime minister’s statement clarifies the decision-making process around Naftogaz’s leadership, indicating that the supervisory board holds the authority rather than external political actors. This may reflect efforts to maintain corporate governance and stability amid broader pressures on Ukraine’s energy sector.

Known from the source

  • Prime Minister Serhii Koretskyi made the statement during a parliamentary question time on August 21, 2026.
  • The supervisory board of Naftogaz is responsible for deciding on leadership changes at the company.
  • The information is reported by New Voice Ukraine citing Ukrinform.

What remains unclear

No further details on candidates or timing for the potential CEO change were provided in the source material.

What remains unclear: Verify no other public announcements about the new CEO or leadership changes have been made by Naftogaz or official Ukrainian government channels. Confirm the precise mandate and composition of the Naftogaz supervisory board to ensure authority attribution is accurate. Confirm spelling and transliteration of Serhii Koretskyi’s name per house style. Ensure correct attribution to Ukrinform and New Voice Ukraine as sources.

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