Ukrtransnafta asks Cabinet to hold interagency meeting on returning crude oil
PJSC Ukrtransnafta has asked the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine to hold an interdepartmental meeting with the participation of law enforcement agencies on the issue of returning crude oil stored at Kremenchuk, Drohobych and Nadvirna oil refineries, reads a letter, which has been sent to Interfax-Ukraine.
"I ask you, dear Arseniy Petrovych, to convene a meeting under your chairmanship and with the participation of interested ministries and law enforcement agencies, afterwards to set up an interagency working group to study all the disputable issues related to the storage of crude oil," the document reads.
As reported, the Ukrtransnafta oil was passed for storage to Kremenchuk oil refinery and other oil plants in the period when the company was managed by Oleksandr Lazorko, whose dismissal leader of Privat Group Ihor Kolomoisky opposed.
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