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U.S. Reportedly Probing RosUkrEnergo
April 21, 2006
The directors of RosUkrEnergo, Oleg Palchikov (left) and Konstantin Chuychenko (file photo) (epa)
April 21, 2006 -- "The Wall Street Journal" today reported that the United States is investigating RosUkrEnergo, a company supplying Russian and Central Asian natural gas to Ukraine.
Russian natural-gas giant Gazprom owns half of the Swiss-registered RosUkrEnergo. Vienna-based Raiffeisenbank holds the other half of the company's shares on behalf of unknown investors.
The newspaper says representatives of RosUkrEnergo and Raiffeisenbank met recently with investigators in Washington to discuss the company's ownership.
The newspaper quotes unnamed sources that it says are familiar with the probe.
Gazprom spokesman Sergei Kupriyanov, asked on April 21 about the "Wall Street Journal" report, said RosUkrEnergo is "absolutely transparent." He said all questions about its ownership "should be put to the Ukrainians."
Oleksiy Ivchenko, the head of Ukraine's state-owned Naftohaz energy company, had previously appealed to the United States to help it identify the owners of RosUkrEnergo.
In Ukraine, President Viktor Yushchenko has come under attack for giving RosUkrEnergo a central role in a deal with Gazprom early this year after Gazprom cut supplies in a price dispute.
(Reuters, "Ukrayinska pravda")