The Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers has decided to put state stakes in four power generation companies, seven combined heat and power plants, and 11 regional power generation companies up for sale in 2015.
The companies approved for sale are listed in Cabinet
resolution No. 271 dated May 12, 2015, which was posted on the government's
official website.
A 78.29% share in PJSC Centrenergo will be put up for
sale, as well 25% of shares in PJSC Donbassenergo, PJSC DTEK Dniproenergo and
PJSC DTEK Zakhidenergo each.
Also, a 25% share of PJSC Kyivenergo, PJSC DTEK
Dniprooblenergo, PJSC DTEK Donetskoblenergo, PJSC Odesaoblenergo, PJSC
Sumyoblenergo each will be put up for sale. The government also plans to sell
the following state stakes in 2015: 65% of JSC Kharkivoblenergo, 60.25% of OJSC
Zaporizhiaoblenergo, 70% of PJSC Khmelnytskoblenergo, 70% of PJSC
Mykolaivoblenergo, 46% of PJSC Cherkasyoblenergo, and 51% of OJSC
Ternopiloblenergo.
A 99.83% share of PJSC Kherson combined heat and power
plant will be offered for sale, as will 99.99% of PJSC Odesa combined heat and
power plant, 100% of PJSC Mykolaiv combined heat and power plant, and a 99.93%
share of PJSC Dniprodzerzhynsk combined heat and power plant, state-run enterprise
Severodonetsk combined heat and power plant, state-run enterprise Kryvorizka
combined heat and power plant, and Kalush combined heat and power plant each.
The Cabinet also approved the sale of Kostiantynivska
hydro-electric power station, Pervomaisk hydro-electric power station, and
Myhiya hydro-electric power station.
As reported, two out of the four stakes in the power
generation companies planned for sale are controlled by Rinat Akhmetov's DTEK
(a 72.9% stake in Dniproenergo and a 72.2% stake in Zakhidenergo). Ihor
Humeniuk's Energoinvest Holding owns 60.8% of Donbassenergo's shares, while the
state holds 78.2% of Centrenergo's shares.
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