Ukraine’s Naftogaz files lawsuit with The Hague court over Crimea assets

Ukraine’s energy giant Naftogaz has filed a lawsuit with The Hague court against Russia to recover $5bln for the assets lost in Crimea, the company said in a statement on Wednesday.

“Naftogaz of Ukraine and six companies part of the Naftogaz group – Chernomorneftegaz, Ukrtransgaz, Likvo, Ukrgazdobycha, Ukrtransnafta and Gaz Ukrainy – filed a lawsuit with the tribunal formed under the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague on compensation of losses due to Russia’s illegal seizure of the group’s assets in Crimea,” the statement said.

The court is expected to pronounce judgement in this case by late 2018.

International law firm Covington & Burling LLP will represent interests of Naftogaz in court. The company earlier provided legal services to the shareholders of the defunct oil giant Yukos.