"The court-ordered joint operations between Sahatransneftegaz persist, as both parties carry on with their joint raids"
In a bid to ensure timely repayment of gas supply debts, the Joint Stock Company (JSC) "Sakhatransneftegaz" and the Yakutsk City Department of the Federal Bailiff Service have been conducting inspections. These inspections serve as a warning to debtors about potential obstruction of the bailiff's functions.
The inspections, which are part of a larger effort, were carried out to enforce the requirements of the court bailiff and the enforcement document. On July 22, 2025, eight addresses, including resource-supplying organizations, managing companies, and individual entrepreneurs, were inspected.
The goal of these joint visits is to collect debts according to the issued court rulings. The inspections are intended to encourage consumers to fulfill their obligations and pay for gas supply services on time. By doing so, the inspections aim to improve gas consumers' payment discipline and avoid negative consequences for the organizations and their leaders.
The inspections are not a new initiative. They are part of a continuous joint effort between JSC "Sakhatransneftegaz" and the Yakutsk City Department of the Federal Bailiff Service. The enforcement actions, including seizure and arrest of movable and immovable property, are still in effect to cover gas supply debts as per court rulings.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, contacting JSC "Sakhatransneftegaz" or the Yakutsk City Department of the Federal Bailiff Service directly would be advisable. Additionally, local news sources or official announcements might provide insight into ongoing activities or achievements in debt collection.
The inspections, conducted by JSC "Sakhatransneftegaz" and the Yakutsk City Department of the Federal Bailiff Service, aim to collect gas supply debts and improve payment discipline, thus ensuring timely repayment in the context of finance and business. The enforcement actions, including seizure and arrest of property, are still in effect to cover these debts, further emphasizing the importance of these inspections in the financial and business sector.