Ukrnafta and Wärtsilä, with the support of the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine and the Naftogaz Group, have launched a collaboration in the field of energy resilience.
During a meeting between First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy Denys Shmyhal and Petteri Orpo, a framework agreement was signed for the supply of complete equipment for modern gas piston power plants between Ukraine’s largest oil producer, JSC Ukrnafta, and the Finnish leader in energy technology manufacturing, Wärtsilä.
“This is one of the strategic projects aimed at strengthening Ukraine’s energy security amid constant Russian attacks on energy infrastructure. The lengthy negotiation process is achieving its goal,” emphasized Serhiy Koretskyi, Chairman of the Board of NJSC Naftogaz of Ukraine.
The purchase will be financed through preferential loans from the Finnish-Ukrainian Investment Facility (FUIF), guaranteed by the Finnish export credit agency Finnvera.
“The project will provide backup power for the company’s critical units. The surplus of generated electricity will be directed to meet the needs of the population and businesses within the country’s integrated power grid, which has been affected by Russian attacks,” noted Bogdan Kukura, Chairman of the Board of JSC “Ukrnafta.”
Modern, highly flexible gas equipment will enable Ukrnafta to additionally provide balancing services for the electricity market and significantly strengthen energy security in the regions.
JSC “Ukrnafta” is Ukraine’s largest oil production company and operates the country’s largest national network of gas stations—UKRNAFTA. In 2024, the company entered into an asset management agreement with Glusco. In 2025, it finalized a deal with Shell Overseas Investments BV to purchase the Shell network in Ukraine. In total, it operates nearly 700 gas stations.
The company is implementing a comprehensive program to restore operations and modernize the format of the gas stations in its network. Since February 2023, it has been issuing its own fuel vouchers and “NAFTACard” cards, which are sold to legal entities and individuals through Ukrnafta-Postach LLC.
The largest shareholder of “Ukrnafta” is NJSC “Naftogaz of Ukraine,” holding a 50%+1 share stake.
In November 2022, the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine decided to transfer to the state the share of corporate rights in the company that belonged to private owners, which is now managed by the Ministry of Defense.