
On October 14–15, UKRTRUBOIZOL took part in the IX Kyiv Oil and Gas Conference NEWFOLK NCC, which traditionally brings together key players in the industry: heads of state-owned companies, private businesses, scientists, engineers, and contractors.
UKRTRUBOIZOL has been a partner of the conference for several years in a row. @newfolk.official , which has become the main platform for professional dialogue and exchange of experience in difficult times for the industry.
Among the main topics this year are production stability, infrastructure modernization, process digitalization, environmental responsibility, and personnel safety.
The oil and gas industry in Ukraine is currently undergoing a real test of strength. Despite constant attacks on its infrastructure, the industry is demonstrating extraordinary resilience: specialists continue production under fire, quickly repair damaged facilities, and implement the latest technologies. We will prevail thanks to the strength of our people, the professionalism of the industry, and the courage of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
For UKRTRUBOIZOL, participation in the conference is an opportunity not only to share experience, but also to support industry dialogue aimed at implementing sustainable solutions and developing new personnel and technologies that ensure the durability and safety of pipeline systems.
We thank the organizers for the high-quality content and space for exchanging ideas. Together, we are building a strong, renewable, and innovative oil and gas industry in Ukraine.

The issue of localization in public procurement remains one of the key issues for industry and the oil and gas sector. It directly affects the development of domestic production, job creation, and tax revenue retention in Ukraine.
Vitaliy Chekmez, Head of Business at Ukrtruboizol, spoke on the topic: “Current experience of applying localization in public procurement (using the example of large-diameter steel pipes)”
In his presentation, he talked about how the principles of localization are implemented in practice, the challenges faced by businesses, changes in legislation, and how Ukrainian companies are adapting to the new conditions of public procurement.
This presentation was about real experience, figures, and solutions that help maintain competitiveness and support Ukrainian production even in difficult times.














