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Methodology of process-space management of the gas supply system enterprises potential in the post-industrial economy

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Russia's undeclared war has led to a shift in worldview paradigms, Ukraine will face the scientific and practical problem of forming and achieving such a socio-economic level that will ensure its equality with the leading world powers. The article outlines the theories characterizing the phenomenon of the development of the world economy and singles out individual signs of readiness for the transition to a post-industrial society and the main factors influencing the transformational processes of the post-industrial economy. It is emphasized that there is a need to improve state policy in order to create market incentives for a more rational distribution of capital from the sphere of resource use to more technological sectors, taking into account social and environmental consequences. An analysis of the structure of Ukraine's primary energy, which affects the functioning of the economy and the fuel and energy complex, was carried out. Ukraine's energy balance is marked by structural and price disparities, which significantly worsen the country's energy security indicators. The energy intensity of Ukraine's GDP is given, the dynamics of its decrease is extremely low. The characteristics of the Ukrainian international gas transit system are given and the need to change its architecture is indicated. It is proposed to use the probability of trouble-free operation of the gas pipeline system when changing their configuration as a criterion for controlling energy consumption in the methodology of process-spatial management of the gas enterprises potential

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  • Liliana Horal, 2022. "Methodology of process-space management of the gas supply system enterprises potential in the post-industrial economy," Innovation and Sustainability Articles, Innovation and Sustainability, vol. 2(2), pages 191-198, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cve:innsjn:v:2:y:2022:i:2:p:191-198
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.31649/ins.2022.2.191.198
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