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    Home > Top Stories > Exclusive-Naftogaz CEO prepared to step down if it would facilitate debt deal
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    Exclusive-Naftogaz CEO prepared to step down if it would facilitate debt deal

    Published by Uma Rajagopal

    Posted on September 1, 2022

    3 min read

    Last updated: February 4, 2026

    The logo of Naftogaz, Ukraine's state energy company, displayed at its Kyiv headquarters, symbolizes the ongoing challenges in debt restructuring amidst the crisis following Russia's invasion.
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    Tags:Debt Restructuringfinancial crisiscorporate governancepublic policyinvestment

    By Andrea Shalal

    KYIV (Reuters) – The head of state-run Ukranian energy company Naftogaz is ready to step down if it would help the business to restructure its debt in the wake of Russia’s invasion, he told Reuters on Wednesday.

    CEO Yuriy Vitrenko’s position came under scrutiny last month after the Ukraine government openly criticised the company’s handling of the debt restructuring request, which appeared ill-coordinated with the government’s own request for a freeze in debt payments several weeks later.

    Naftogoz creditors have twice rejected the company’s request to defer debt payments on 2022 bonds for two years in the wake of Russia’s invasion, leaving the energy giant in default.

    On Wednesday, the company said its creditors had approved a separate proposal to defer payments for two years on 2024 bonds, while holders of 2026 bonds had rejected such an arrangement.

    “Of course, for the good of the country … if it’s about that,” Vitrenko told Reuters when asked if he would step aside if it would help to convince investors to back a freeze in debt payments. “I’m not married to this seat.”

    The former investment banker said he realised his job had become “a hot seat” but said he had been in close contact with investors and had not heard “even a hint that a change of the CEO would have any kind of influence” on their decisions.

    ‘PUBLIC SERVICE OBLIGATIONS’

    He said investors understood that Naftogaz’s decision to seek a restructuring was made by the government, not the company, which had hoped to keep paying its debt using a loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.

    He said Kyiv insisted that Naftogaz also seek a two-year freeze in payments because it worried that any move by the state-owned firm to keep servicing its debts could hurt the government’s request for restructuring of almost $20 billion of its own international bonds.

    “It was not my decision from the very beginning of the restructuring,” he said, adding that the state had imposed certain “public service obligations” on the company.

    Naftogaz, which accounted for almost 17% of Ukraine’s total budget revenue last year, has fallen into default after failing to make a number of interest payments last month.

    Vitrenko said it was “not a smart thing … to stay in default indefinitely” and the company was discussing options with the government given the crucial role it played in the Ukrainian economy and as the key supplier of gas needed for heating.

    The company said on Aug. 17 that its 2022 bondholders had rejected a sweetened proposal to suspend its debt payments for two years, a decision Vitrenko attributed to those bonds trading for significantly more than those coming due in 2024.

    Vitrenko said getting approval from 2022 bondholders for the debt freeze would be “a hard sell” and it was necessary to explain that the government needed the funds due to the war.

    Some financial sweeteners would be needed as part of a package to convince creditors to approve the restructuring, adding that a sovereign debt guarantee alone would not suffice.

    (Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by David Goodman and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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    1What is debt restructuring?

    Debt restructuring is a process in which a company renegotiates the terms of its debt obligations to improve or restore liquidity and ensure financial stability.

    2What is a financial crisis?

    A financial crisis is a situation in which the value of financial institutions or assets drops significantly, often leading to widespread economic disruption.

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    Corporate governance refers to the systems, principles, and processes by which companies are directed and controlled, ensuring accountability and transparency.

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