Prime Minister Svyrydenko said that the debts of heating companies for gas consumption amount to UAH 150 billion. Over the past four years, local heating companies have more than doubled their debt, from UAH 60 billion to the current level.
Debts of district heating companies for gas: growth dynamics
According to the Prime Minister Yulia Sviridenko, борги підприємств теплопостачання за спожитий газ за останні чотири роки зросли з 60 млрд грн до 150 млрд грн. Це свідчить про значне погіршення фінансової дисципліни у сфері теплопостачання.
The growing debt of district heating companies puts an additional burden on the budget and increases the risks to the stability of the heating season. At the same time, it jeopardises further reforms in the sector and the modernisation of heating systems.
Causes of debt accumulation
The main drivers of the debt growth are rising energy prices, insufficient funding from local budgets, and low payment discipline among end users. According to Sviridenko, The situation is further complicated by ageing infrastructure and high heat losses during transport.
The lack of effective debt collection mechanisms and insufficient government support only exacerbate the problem. This calls for a comprehensive approach to addressing the financial sustainability of district heating companies.
Possible consequences for the industry and consumers
High levels of debt can lead to interruptions in the supply of heat and hot water to households, especially during the heating season. At the same time, rising debt makes it difficult to attract investment to modernise heating networks.
Якщо ситуація не зміниться, уряду доведеться шукати додаткові джерела фінансування або переглядати тарифи для населення. Це може викликати соціальне невдоволення та посилити навантаження на місцеві бюджети.
Why it matters
The issue of gas debts of district heating companies is critical for the country's energy security and the stability of the heating season. Failure to resolve the issue could affect the quality of life of millions of Ukrainians.
The increase in arrears demonstrates the need for systemic reforms in the heat supply sector, the introduction of energy efficient technologies and improved financing mechanisms. A timely response to this problem will help to avoid future crises and ensure the stable operation of the industry.







