KEY POINTS
  • European households face a steep jump in energy bills, with nerves growing ahead of winter as power and gas prices soar.
  • Speaking to CNBC via video call, Naftogaz CEO Yuriy Vitrenko said Russia's state-owned energy giant Gazprom was manipulating the region's energy crisis to try to strengthen the case for starting flows via Nord Stream 2.
  • "It is happening at the moment … Record prices that really hurt the economy of Ukraine [and] not just Ukraine, the whole region basically. If it is not an economic war, what is that?" Vitrenko said.
Naftogaz CEO Yuriy Vitrenko.

LONDON — The chief executive of Ukrainian state energy giant Naftogaz has accused Russia's Gazprom of using natural gas as a geopolitical weapon, calling on the U.S. and Germany to take action against Moscow while it awaits regulatory approval for a controversial pipeline project.

It comes shortly after the International Energy Agency, the world's energy watchdog, intervened to call on Russia to send more gas to Europe to alleviate the region's deepening supply crunch.