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Factbox-Who is Ukraine’s new prime minister, Sergii Koretskyi?

By Thomson Reuters Jul 16, 2026 | 5:14 AM

KYIV, July 16 (Reuters) – Ukraine’s parliament approved top energy executive Sergii Koretskyi as the country’s new prime minister, the third wartime head of the government appointed ​in a wider reshuffle announced by President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

Here ‌are some facts about the new prime minister:

KORETSKYI’S FIRST GOVERNMENT ROLE

An engineer and economist by training, Koretskyi, 48, has not held a government role before and has no ties to any political party, which ‌analysts ​say could play to his advantage.

Volodymyr Fesenko, ⁠director of the Penta ⁠think tank, has said that his combination of being known as a good manager but being politically neutral gives him an edge.

TWO DECADES’ EXPERIENCE IN ENERGY SECTOR

Koretskyi is ​a widely respected senior energy executive with more than 20 years of experience in oil production and refining, energy ⁠retail, wholesale management, and international financing.

Since ⁠May 2025, he has been CEO of one ​of Ukraine’s biggest state companies, Naftogaz, the oil and gas ​giant, which runs much of Ukraine’s gas production, imports ‌and supply.

Prior to that, he headed Ukrnafta, Ukraine’s largest oil company and a part of Naftogaz group.

Before moving to the state-owned energy companies, he headed the Western Oil Group, and ⁠served as CEO of the Continuum Group and one of the biggest filling station chains in Ukraine, WOG.

Born in Ukraine’s western city ⁠of Lutsk, Koretskyi ‌had also founded a coffee chain business.

PREPARING ⁠FOR NEXT WINTER IS PRIORITY

After enduring the ​heaviest bombardment ‌of its energy infrastructure last winter, one ​of Koretskyi’s ⁠main tasks will be getting Ukraine ready for the next one as Russian attacks continue, while Kyiv is facing a shortage of interceptors to down ballistic missiles.

Zelenskiy told reporters on Wednesday that preparing for winter was the priority.

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka;Editing ​by Alison Williams)