Ukraine’s oil and gas company Naftogaz former CEO Andriy Kobolyev talks during a press conference in Brussels on Jan. 21, 2019. Former Naftogaz CEO Andriy Kobolyev believes Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers fired him on April 28 because the company was too successful, he told Ukrainian news website Interfax on May 4. The ex-head of the board — who has received unspecified millions of dollars in compensation during his seven years at the helm — stressed that on the date of his dismissal, the company had more than $2 billion in its account and 7 billion cubic meters of natural gas in underground storage.
Former Naftogaz CEO Andriy Kobolyev believes Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers fired him on April 28 because the company was too successful, he told Ukrainian news website Interfax on May 4.
The ex-head of the board — who has received unspecified millions of dollars in compensation during his seven years at the helm — stressed that on the date of his dismissal, the company had more than $2 billion in its account and 7 billion cubic meters of natural gas in underground storage.