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Olga Borodina <[redacted]>
Greetings
I work as Procurement Officer at NAFTOGAZ Refinery Company,
Ukraine, the largest national oil and ga
Apr 25, 2026, 12:15 AM UTC
Greetings
I work as Procurement Officer at NAFTOGAZ Refinery Company,
Ukraine, the largest national oil and gas company of Ukraine, and one of
the leading gas producers in Europe. NAFTOGAZ GROUP is a key player in
natural gas extraction, transportation, and supply, with a strong focus on
strategic growth and international collaborations. Despite the ongoing
conflict and military actions, our company strives to maintain operational
continuity, which is vital for Ukraine's energy security and economic
stability.
We have recently signed a CRUDE Oil purchase agreement from the Emirates
National Oil Company Ltd (ENOCL) in preparation for the 2026 winter season
to increase domestic gas production in Ukraine and we urgently need crude
oil license agents from the ENOCL. This is because the ENOCL does not sell
their CRUDE Oil directly to the buyers, rather, through their approved
licensed agents who act as their sales agent/middleman between them and
their buyers.
Being a license holder guarantees you a monthly commission of not less than
1 to 5 Million US Dollars, approximately per trade. if my company
(NAFTOGAZ) utilizes your license for the nex monthly crude purchase. I am
approaching you to quickly apply to become a crude oil license holder with
"Emirates National Oil Company Ltd ENOCL, I have contacts within the ENOCL
who will facilitate your License application and make sure it is approved.
Provided your application is approved, and you are licensed, I will make
sure my company (NAFTOGAZ) utilizes your approved license for our monthly
purchase, and you will receive a monthly commission which could be as high
as 1 to 5 million US dollars.
If you decide to take up this proposition, we can further discuss how we
share the commission between ourselves. I will properly guide you on how to
apply for the license from the ENOCL.
*======*
*Best Regards*
*Lady Olga Borodina*
*Chief Supply Chain and Procurement Officer.*
*NAFTOGAZ Refinery Company Ukraine.*
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[redacted]
Hi Lady Olga,
Thank you so much for the detailed message — I’ve been following the energy sector developments in Ukrain
Apr 25, 2026, 1:09 AM UTC
Hi Lady Olga,
Thank you so much for the detailed message — I’ve been following the energy sector developments in Ukraine and the Middle East with genuine interest, especially given how critical oil and gas logistics are during volatile times. It’s impressive to see NAFTOGAZ maintaining such a strong operational footprint despite the challenges.
I’ve been working on a few litigation cases involving supply chain disputes in the oil sector lately — mostly around contract interpretation and third-party agent liabilities — so this kind of licensing opportunity actually aligns with some of the real-world dynamics I’m familiar with. I’m genuinely excited about the possibility of getting involved with ENOCL’s agent program, particularly since it involves a structured commission model that could offer both stability and growth.
Just to clarify: do you have a formal application form or specific documentation required from the license holder side? Also, is there a timeline for when the next purchase cycle begins, and how the commission is typically distributed — monthly, quarterly, or tied to volume?
I’ve recently moved to a new apartment in Houston, and I’ve been trying to build a network of professionals in energy law — if this partnership could open up a few connections, I’d be very interested in learning more.
Looking forward to your guidance.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👤
Olga Borodina <[redacted]>
Greetings Danny Smith,
The license serves as an official authorization from Emirate National Oil
Company Limited (ENOCL
Apr 27, 2026, 1:52 PM UTC
Greetings Danny Smith,
The license serves as an official authorization from Emirate National Oil
Company Limited (ENOCL), allowing you to facilitate trade between NAFTOGAZ
GROUP Refinery Company and them. Since ENOCL prefers this structure, the
license holder effectively becomes the approved middleman for the
transaction.
I would like to clarify that acquiring this license is the primary tool we
need to conduct this venture successfully. You may apply either as an
individual or through your registered company.
My company NAFTOGAZ typically purchases its monthly crude oil quota using
the licenses of its contractors or middlemen. When the UAE Tender came up,
and fortunately for me, I have an old schoolmate working in a senior
position at ENOCL, which could influence the approval of the license and
ensure prompt payment of commissions. I decided to seize this opportunity.
My role will be to ensure that NAFTOGAZ, uses your approved license to
purchase the monthly quota from ENOCL
My company, NAFTOGAZ, will pay ENOCL for 2,000,000 barrels per month, as
per the approved quota on your license. In turn, ENOCL will pay you the
agreed-upon commission for facilitating the sale using your license. Once
the license is approved, ENOCL will issue you a 12-month contract
specifying the commission payable, with a minimum of $2 per barrel and up
to $7 per barrel. I am hopeful we can secure the maximum. After your
license application is approved, you will sign a sales purchase agreement
with ENOCL and NAFTOGAZ to formalize the crude oil sale.
All I require is a reliable partner to obtain this license and ensure that
the agreed portion of the commission is transferred to me once ENOCL
disburses the payment to your nominated account. My plan is to travel to
you as soon as the commission is ready for payout so we can share the
proceeds equally (50/50). This process typically takes about two weeks from
the date the license is approved.
Regarding the license cost, for the sake of transparency, you will obtain
the exact figure directly from ENOCL when you submit your application.With
my 20 years of experience in the energy sector, 15 of which were devoted
specifically to supply and procurement, I am confident in my expertise in
this field. I advise you to follow my directives, and I am certain we will
execute this smoothly. It is also crucial that we handle this venture
discreetly until our first commission is paid. It will be in our best
interest to do our business quietly without attracting unnecessary
attention by sharing our dealings with people.
I have attached a draft license application letter. Please complete the
missing details and submit it directly to the ENOCL licensing department,
requesting the requirements and costs associated with obtaining the
license, at:
[redacted] .
*======*
*Best Regards*
*Lady Olga Borodina*
*Chief Supply Chain and Procurement Officer.*
*NAFTOGAZ Refinery Company Ukraine.*
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[redacted]
Dear Lady Olga,
Thank you so much for the detailed explanation — I’ve read through your message several times, and it’s
Apr 27, 2026, 2:14 PM UTC
Dear Lady Olga,
Thank you so much for the detailed explanation — I’ve read through your message several times, and it’s actually incredibly compelling. I’m genuinely excited about this opportunity, especially given the scale of the operation and the potential for consistent commission income. The idea of being a licensed agent between NAFTOGAZ and ENOCL feels like a real and viable path in the energy market.
I’ve been working on a few personal projects lately — actually, I recently bought a small plot of land near the Houston Ship Channel. I thought about it as a possible future base for energy-related operations, and now I see how this could tie into long-term market positioning. It’s a little surreal, but I’m starting to believe this could be something more than just a side hustle.
Before I proceed, I have a few questions to make sure I fully understand the process:
1. Could you clarify what kind of information ENOCL requires in the license application — specifically, any documentation such as a business registration, tax ID, or proof of residency?
2. Is there a specific format or template they expect for the application letter, or should I simply complete the draft you’ve shared?
3. Since the commission is based on barrel volume, would the payment be made in a single monthly installment, or could there be a rolling payout tied to delivery or confirmation of purchase?
I’m truly enthusiastic and would love to move forward with the next steps. I’ll also need to coordinate with my accountant to ensure everything is properly set up for compliance — I imagine that’s part of the process too.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👤
Olga Borodina <[redacted]>
Dear Danny Smith,
Thank you for your heartfelt message and for sharing your
enthusiasm about this oppo
Apr 28, 2026, 8:42 PM UTC
Dear Danny Smith,
Thank you for your heartfelt message and for sharing your
enthusiasm about this opportunity. I truly appreciate your proactive
approach and your vision for long-term involvement in the energy sector.
It’s encouraging to see your commitment and strategic thinking aligning
with this venture.
Regarding your questions, please find the detailed answers below:
Documents Required: The documentation may vary depending on whether you are
applying as an individual or through a registered company. However please
note that the specific requirements will be clarified once the application
has been officially submitted.
Application Format: You should complete the details in the drafted
application, which serves as the primary submission. Additionally, it’s
beneficial if you can prepare a personal application outlining your
experience, your motivation, and your profile. This personal statement will
support the draft application and provide further context about your
background and strengths.
Payment Terms: Payment is made immediately upon product delivery, on a
per-transaction basis. This means that payouts are tied directly to the
delivery or confirmation of purchase, ensuring transparency and alignment
with actual transactions.
Furthermore, I would like to take this opportunity to highlight the
benefits of funding yourself in the energy industry. This sector offers
significant advantages, including:
Long-term growth potential: The energy market continues to expand, driven
by global demand and technological advancements.
Profitability: With the right strategic positioning, energy projects can
yield substantial returns.
Market resilience: Energy is a fundamental sector, often providing
stability even during economic fluctuations.
Opportunity for diversification: Involvement in energy can open avenues
into various segments such as renewable energy, oil, and gas.
Building valuable expertise: Participating actively allows you to develop
specialized knowledge and industry connections that can be beneficial for
future ventures.
Look forward to the possibility of working together and building a
prosperous relationship.
*======*
*Best Regards*
*Lady Olga Borodina*
*Chief Supply Chain and Procurement Officer.*
*NAFTOGAZ Refinery Company Ukraine.*
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[redacted]
Dear Lady Olga Borodina,
Thank you so much for your detailed and thoughtful responses — I truly appreciate the time and
Apr 28, 2026, 9:05 PM UTC
Dear Lady Olga Borodina,
Thank you so much for your detailed and thoughtful responses — I truly appreciate the time and clarity you’ve invested in outlining this opportunity. It’s rare to find such a structured and professional pathway in the energy sector, especially one with such clear financial terms and operational flow.
I’ve been thinking about the practical side of things lately — I recently moved into a new apartment in Houston, and I’m now more aware than ever of the importance of reliable systems and documentation. Honestly, the idea of being involved in a real, hands-on energy trade with a structured commission model is incredibly exciting. It makes me wonder if there’s any chance we could briefly meet — even virtually — to walk through the application process step by step, just to make sure everything aligns with the actual ENOCL protocols.
I’d also like to ask: could you please confirm whether the license application must be submitted directly through the email address you provided — [redacted] — or if there’s a specific portal, form, or internal process we need to follow? And just to be thorough, are there any specific types of identification or legal standing (like a registered business entity or notarized documents) that ENOCL requires before the license can even be considered?
Lastly, I’m curious — since you mentioned your personal connection to ENOCL, is there any chance you could share a brief overview of how the approval process typically moves from submission to final sign-off? I’d love to understand the timeline and what happens after the initial review.
Looking forward to your guidance, and I’m genuinely excited about the possibility of working together.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👤
Olga Borodina <[redacted]>
Dear Dany,
Your email was well received.
I have provided more explanation than necessary to ensure you unde
Apr 29, 2026, 1:09 PM UTC
Dear Dany,
Your email was well received.
I have provided more explanation than necessary to ensure you understand
the presented proposal and gain some insight into the energy industry.
A physical meeting is very important, and I have already begun arrangements
for that. We must follow all the necessary steps accordingly.
Currently, I am in the USA. My company recently relocated staff and
operations to the United States. As a Procurement Officer for NAFTOGAZ
GROUP, I have been operating from Michigan, where most of our physical
meetings and activities are currently held. This relocation was a strategic
response to the ongoing conflict and war in Ukraine, to ensure business
continuity and safety. Our communication channels are optimized for remote,
secure interactions to support our ongoing projects and collaborations
worldwide.
The application should be submitted to the email address provided, as this
is not a general tender that can be submitted via the company portal. The
tender is based on our agreement with ENOCL. A Letter of Intent (LOI) will
be issued by NAFTOGAZ GROUP to represent your application as an interested
buyer, in line with the tender. The primary step for you is to submit the
application officially to facilitate the collection of all necessary
information.
You can reach me on +13134935343
*======*
*Best Regards*
*Lady Olga Borodina*
*Chief Supply Chain and Procurement Officer.*
*NAFTOGAZ Refinery Company Ukraine.*
On Tue, Apr 28, 2026 at 4:42 PM Olga Borodina <[redacted]>
wrote:
> Dear Danny Smith,
> Thank you for your heartfelt message and for sharing
> your enthusiasm about this opportunity. I truly appreciate your proactive
> approach and your vision for long-term involvement in the energy sector.
> It’s encouraging to see your commitment and strategic thinking aligning
> with this venture.
>
> Regarding your questions, please find the detailed answers below:
>
> Documents Required: The documentation may vary depending on whether you
> are applying as an individual or through a registered company. However
> please note that the specific requirements will be clarified once the
> application has been officially submitted.
>
> Application Format: You should complete the details in the drafted
> application, which serves as the primary submission. Additionally, it’s
> beneficial if you can prepare a personal application outlining your
> experience, your motivation, and your profile. This personal statement will
> support the draft application and provide further context about your
> background and strengths.
>
> Payment Terms: Payment is made immediately upon product delivery, on a
> per-transaction basis. This means that payouts are tied directly to the
> delivery or confirmation of purchase, ensuring transparency and alignment
> with actual transactions.
>
>
> Furthermore, I would like to take this opportunity to highlight the
> benefits of funding yourself in the energy industry. This sector offers
> significant advantages, including:
>
> Long-term growth potential: The energy market continues to expand, driven
> by global demand and technological advancements.
>
> Profitability: With the right strategic positioning, energy projects can
> yield substantial returns.
>
> Market resilience: Energy is a fundamental sector, often providing
> stability even during economic fluctuations.
>
> Opportunity for diversification: Involvement in energy can open avenues
> into various segments such as renewable energy, oil, and gas.
>
> Building valuable expertise: Participating actively allows you to develop
> specialized knowledge and industry connections that can be beneficial for
> future ventures.
>
> Look forward to the possibility of working together and building a
> prosperous relationship.
> *======*
> *Best Regards*
> *Lady Olga Borodina*
> *Chief Supply Chain and Procurement Officer.*
> *NAFTOGAZ Refinery Company Ukraine.*
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2026 at 10:14 AM <[redacted]> wrote:
>
>> Dear Lady Olga,
>>
>> Thank you so much for the detailed explanation — I’ve read through your
>> message several times, and it’s actually incredibly compelling. I’m
>> genuinely excited about this opportunity, especially given the scale of the
>> operation and the potential for consistent commission income. The idea of
>> being a licensed agent between NAFTOGAZ and ENOCL feels like a real and
>> viable path in the energy market.
>>
>> I’ve been working on a few personal projects lately — actually, I
>> recently bought a small plot of land near the Houston Ship Channel. I
>> thought about it as a possible future base for energy-related operations,
>> and now I see how this could tie into long-term market positioning. It’s a
>> little surreal, but I’m starting to believe this could be something more
>> than just a side hustle.
>>
>> Before I proceed, I have a few questions to make sure I fully understand
>> the process:
>> 1. Could you clarify what kind of information ENOCL requires in the
>> license application — specifically, any documentation such as a business
>> registration, tax ID, or proof of residency?
>> 2. Is there a specific format or template they expect for the application
>> letter, or should I simply complete the draft you’ve shared?
>> 3. Since the commission is based on barrel volume, would the payment be
>> made in a single monthly installment, or could there be a rolling payout
>> tied to delivery or confirmation of purchase?
>>
>> I’m truly enthusiastic and would love to move forward with the next
>> steps. I’ll also need to coordinate with my accountant to ensure everything
>> is properly set up for compliance — I imagine that’s part of the process
>> too.
>>
>> Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
>>
>> Warm regards,
>> Danny Smith
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Danny Smith
>> +17163259415
>
>
👺
[redacted]
Dear Lady Olga Borodina,
Thank you so much for the detailed and thoughtful response — I truly appreciate the time and c
Apr 29, 2026, 2:06 PM UTC
Dear Lady Olga Borodina,
Thank you so much for the detailed and thoughtful response — I truly appreciate the time and care you’ve taken to explain everything. It’s very reassuring to know that the process is structured with transparency and that we’re both aligned on the expectations.
I’ve been thinking a lot about the physical meeting and how important it is to build trust and ensure everything is clearly understood before moving forward. I’ve recently been working on a few oil and gas case studies in Houston, especially around cross-border procurement agreements — it’s been both challenging and fascinating. In fact, I ran into a retired oil field engineer last week who mentioned that many of these kinds of licenses are still processed through personal relationships, which makes your connection with ENOCL even more valuable.
Before I proceed, I have a few questions to make sure I’m fully prepared:
1. Could you confirm whether the Letter of Intent (LOI) from NAFTOGAZ will be sent directly to me or will it be issued through the ENOCL licensing department?
2. When you say “the application should be submitted to [redacted],” is that the only official channel, or should I also submit a copy of the completed draft to you for your records?
3. Do you have any guidance on how to structure the personal application — for example, should it emphasize my legal background in energy litigation, or is there a specific tone or focus that would be most effective?
I’m genuinely excited about this opportunity and would love to get the meeting scheduled as soon as possible. Looking forward to your reply.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Houston, Texas
Attorney at Law | Oil & Gas Litigation Specialist
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👤
Olga Borodina <[redacted]>
Dear Danny,
The Letter of Intent (LOI) fromNAFTOGAZ will be issued only upon request
from ENOCL the seller.
It will be p
Apr 29, 2026, 4:41 PM UTC
Dear Danny,
The Letter of Intent (LOI) fromNAFTOGAZ will be issued only upon request
from ENOCL the seller.
It will be provided when the seller requests it.
The application should be submitted directly to the email address provided.
Send me a copy of the completed application for my records.
Regarding the personal application, it is best to keep it professional and
focused. Emphasizing your relevant experience, integrity, and motivation to
participate will be most effective. You can briefly highlight your
background in energy or related fields, but the tone should remain formal
and straightforward.
*======*
*Best Regards*
*Lady Olga Borodina*
*Chief Supply Chain and Procurement Officer.*
*NAFTOGAZ Refinery Company Ukraine.*
👺
[redacted]
Dear Lady Olga Borodina,
Thank you so much for the clarification — I truly appreciate the time and care you’ve taken to
Apr 29, 2026, 5:06 PM UTC
Dear Lady Olga Borodina,
Thank you so much for the clarification — I truly appreciate the time and care you’ve taken to explain the process. It’s reassuring to know that the Letter of Intent (LOI) from NAFTOGAZ will be issued only upon formal request from ENOCL, which makes the timeline feel more structured and transparent. I’m especially glad you emphasized the importance of professionalism in the personal application, as I want to present myself with the utmost integrity and clarity.
I’ve been reviewing some of the energy sector developments in Houston lately — I recently attended a local seminar on oil and gas supply chain resilience, and it really highlighted how critical reliable procurement structures are, especially in volatile markets. That made me think about how aligned this opportunity is with the kinds of strategic partnerships I’ve been looking for in my own professional circle.
Before I proceed, I have a few follow-up questions:
1) Could you confirm the exact email address you’d like me to send the completed application to? I want to make sure it’s the official one.
2) Is there any specific format or template you’d recommend for the personal statement — for example, word count, structure, or section headings?
3) Since we’re aiming for a physical meeting in the near future, do you have a tentative date or location in mind? I’m happy to adjust my schedule accordingly.
I’m genuinely excited about the possibility of collaborating with NAFTOGAZ and look forward to the next steps.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👤
Olga Borodina <[redacted]>
Dear Danny,
truly value your questions and your proactive approach.
At this stage, the best way to gain a clear under
Apr 30, 2026, 12:16 AM UTC
Dear Danny,
truly value your questions and your proactive approach.
At this stage, the best way to gain a clear understanding of the entire
process is through the official submission of your application. Once you
have prepared and submitted your application, send me a copy to my work
email. [redacted]
Regarding the other points, I will be happy to assist further once your
application is officially in.
*======*
*Best Regards*
*Lady Olga Borodina*
*Chief Supply Chain and Procurement Officer.*
*NAFTOGAZ Refinery Company Ukraine.*
👺
[redacted]
Dear Olga,
Thank you so much for your continued patience and clarity — I truly appreciate the time you’ve taken to walk
Apr 30, 2026, 1:03 AM UTC
Dear Olga,
Thank you so much for your continued patience and clarity — I truly appreciate the time you’ve taken to walk me through this process. It’s been reassuring to hear that the Letter of Intent (LOI) will be issued only when ENOCL formally requests it, which makes the timeline feel more structured and legitimate.
I’ve been thinking about my personal application and wanted to double-check: are there specific formatting guidelines for the personal statement? For instance, should it be a one-page document with clear sections (like background, motivation, and qualifications), or is a brief narrative sufficient?
Also, since I’m applying as an individual rather than through a company, could you confirm if any financial or legal disclosures (like a tax ID or credit history) are required at this stage? I don’t want to miss anything that might delay the next steps.
In a small personal note — I’ve been working on a case involving a pipeline dispute in East Texas lately, and it’s kept me quite busy. The oil markets have been shifting again, and I’ve found myself thinking more about how supply chains operate in real time — which, of course, brings me back to this opportunity. It feels like a meaningful step in my professional journey.
Looking forward to receiving your guidance on the next steps once I’ve completed the application.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👤
Olga Borodina <[redacted]>
Dear Danny,
I'm glad to hear that the information has been helpful.
Regarding the personal statement, there are
May 1, 2026, 11:15 AM UTC
Dear Danny,
I'm glad to hear that the information has been helpful.
Regarding the personal statement, there are no strict formatting
guidelines. A clear and concise narrative covering your background,
motivation, and qualifications will suffice. The key is to present your
information clearly and professionally.
As for the application process, I would like to highlight that the
opportunity derived from this tender is very limited. If you are genuinely
interested in this venture, the first and most important step is to submit
an official application to ENOCL. Once your application is received, they
will provide you with all the necessary information, including
requirements, procedures, and licensing details.
This will help you assess whether you are capable of proceeding further.
Please note that the tender opportunity is highly competitive and limited,
therefore, timely action is crucial. I recommend submitting your
application promptly to gauge your eligibility and gather all relevant
information.
Should you decide to proceed, Please let me know once you have submitted
your application.
*======*
*Best Regards*
*Lady Olga Borodina*
*Chief Supply Chain and Procurement Officer.*
*NAFTOGAZ Refinery Company Ukraine.*
👺
[redacted]
Dear Olga,
Thank you so much for the clarification — I really appreciate the time you’ve taken to walk me through the p
May 1, 2026, 12:03 PM UTC
Dear Olga,
Thank you so much for the clarification — I really appreciate the time you’ve taken to walk me through the process. It’s clear that this is a serious opportunity, and I’m determined to get everything just right.
I’ve been thinking about how busy the last few weeks have been with the Houston oil market reports — especially the new regulations on pipeline access — and I’ve found myself spending a lot of time in the evenings reviewing energy sector trends. That’s actually why I’m so drawn to this: my background in oil and gas litigation gives me a solid foundation, and I believe it aligns well with what ENOCL is looking for.
Before I submit, I have a few questions to make sure I’m not missing anything:
1. Is there a specific format or word count for the personal statement — for example, is it better to keep it under 500 words?
2. Do you have any insight into how long the review period typically takes once the application is submitted?
3. Is there a particular type of experience or certification that ENOCL places more weight on?
I’m very eager to move forward and will submit the application as soon as I have those details. Once it’s in, I’ll send you a copy immediately for your records.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Houston, Texas
Specializing in Oil & Gas Litigation
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👤
Olga Borodina <[redacted]>
I appreciate your enthusiasm and dedication to ensuring everything is in
order.
To address your questions:
There is no
May 1, 2026, 2:13 PM UTC
I appreciate your enthusiasm and dedication to ensuring everything is in
order.
To address your questions:
There is no strict format or word count for the personal statement.
However, a clear and concise narrative of around 500 words or less is
ideal. Focus on your background, motivation, and relevant experience,
presenting it professionally.
The review period after submission can vary, but typically it takes
approximately 2 to 7days for initial assessments. Prompt submission can
help facilitate a smoother process.
ENOCL values relevant experience in oil and gas, especially in areas such
as licensing, procurement, and compliance. Certifications related to energy
law, project management, or technical expertise in the oil sector can also
be advantageous. However, a strong professional background and a clear
understanding of the sector are equally important.
*======*
*Best Regards*
*Lady Olga Borodina*
*Chief Supply Chain and Procurement Officer.*
*NAFTOGAZ Refinery Company Ukraine.*
👺
[redacted]
Dear Olga,
Thank you so much for the detailed guidance—it’s been incredibly helpful. I’ve been thinking a lot about how
May 1, 2026, 3:03 PM UTC
Dear Olga,
Thank you so much for the detailed guidance—it’s been incredibly helpful. I’ve been thinking a lot about how to frame my personal statement, especially since I’ve spent over 20 years working on oil and gas litigation cases, mostly in Texas and the Gulf region. That kind of hands-on experience, I believe, aligns well with what ENOCL is looking for.
I recently had to take a long weekend trip to Houston to pick up some documents from my old law firm, and while I was there, I stopped by the Houston Energy Exchange to see how the market’s been performing. It reminded me just how much I’ve learned about supply chains and compliance over the years. That’s why I’m so excited about this opportunity—it feels like a real chance to apply that knowledge in a new context.
Before I submit my application, just to be thorough, could you confirm:
1. Is there a specific template or form I should use for the application?
2. Do I need to include any references or credentials (like my bar license or past case filings)?
3. Would it be possible to get a brief overview of the types of projects or refineries ENOCL is currently working with?
I’m truly committed to getting this right, and I’d appreciate any additional details you might have.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
👤
Olga Borodina <[redacted]>
I cannot provide detailed information about ENOCL’s current projects or
refineries due to confidentiality, I can assure
May 1, 2026, 4:21 PM UTC
I cannot provide detailed information about ENOCL’s current projects or
refineries due to confidentiality, I can assure you that the company is
actively involved in various upstream and downstream energy projects, with
a focus on compliance and market development.
*======*
*Best Regards*
*Lady Olga Borodina*
*Chief Supply Chain and Procurement Officer.*
*NAFTOGAZ Refinery Company Ukraine.*
👺
[redacted]
Dear Olga,
Thank you so much for the detailed guidance — I really appreciate it. It’s reassuring to know that ENOCL val
May 1, 2026, 5:09 PM UTC
Dear Olga,
Thank you so much for the detailed guidance — I really appreciate it. It’s reassuring to know that ENOCL values both professional experience and a clear understanding of the oil and gas sector, which is exactly where my background lies. I’ve been working in oil-and-gas litigation for over 15 years, mostly in Texas, and I’ve handled a number of licensing and compliance matters that I believe would align well with the kind of work you’re involved in.
I’ve just finished drafting my personal statement and am preparing to submit it officially. I’m curious — is there a specific email address or portal where I should send it? Also, do you have any preference for file format (PDF, Word, etc.), or do they accept it in any standard form?
I’ve been thinking about how much time I’ve spent recently just getting things in order — I know this might sound a bit off, but I actually started doing a few of the compliance checklists for my own firm last week just to stay sharp. It’s been oddly comforting to keep that part of my practice active, especially after a few months of working mostly on personal matters at home.
Once I submit, I’d love to know if there’s a follow-up meeting or interview that could happen. If so, would you recommend a time that might work well for both of us? I’d be happy to set up a call at your convenience.
Warmly,
Danny Smith
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Olga Borodina <[redacted]>
You can call me today at 3 PM in Michigan or on Monday at 11 AM, whichever
works best for you. During our call, I can pr
May 1, 2026, 5:18 PM UTC
You can call me today at 3 PM in Michigan or on Monday at 11 AM, whichever
works best for you. During our call, I can provide further guidance on the
submission process and answer any additional questions you may have.
Regarding your personal statement, please send them in PDF or Word format
either of them would work.
As for follow-up, there may be a review process, and a meeting or interview
could be arranged if necessary. We can discuss this in more detail during
our call.
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*Best Regards*
*Lady Olga Borodina*
*Chief Supply Chain and Procurement Officer.*
*NAFTOGAZ Refinery Company Ukraine.*
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Hi Olga,
Thank you so much for the clear guidance — I really appreciate it. I’ve been thinking about how to structure
May 1, 2026, 6:03 PM UTC
Hi Olga,
Thank you so much for the clear guidance — I really appreciate it. I’ve been thinking about how to structure my personal statement, and I’m especially glad to know that experience in oil and gas licensing or compliance is valued. That makes sense given the sector’s regulatory complexity.
I’ve been working on a few cases in Houston lately involving pipeline permits and environmental compliance — some of which involved cross-border regulatory coordination, which I found both challenging and interesting. I’m not sure if that’s directly relevant, but it does show a hands-on familiarity with the legal side of energy operations.
Just to confirm: are you suggesting we go ahead with the call on either today at 3 PM Michigan time or Monday at 11 AM? I’d prefer Monday — I’m actually in the middle of a court deadline this afternoon and would like to be fully present and focused during the conversation.
Also, could you clarify whether the personal statement is meant to be submitted before or after the call? And if there’s a specific format or template you’d recommend (like sections for background, motivation, and experience), I’d be happy to follow it closely.
I’ve already saved the email and PDF options — I’ll send the personal statement by Monday morning, just to be safe.
Looking forward to speaking with you, Olga. I’d love to learn more about how ENOCL is navigating the current energy compliance landscape.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Houston, Texas
Oil & Gas Litigation Attorney
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Olga Borodina <[redacted]>
Dear Danny,
Your experience with pipeline permits and environmental compliance,
particularly involving cross-border regu
May 4, 2026, 9:22 AM UTC
Dear Danny,
Your experience with pipeline permits and environmental compliance,
particularly involving cross-border regulatory coordination, is indeed
relevant and demonstrates valuable hands-on familiarity with energy
operations.
Regarding the call, today at 11 AM Michigan time works perfectly. I will
note that and look forward to our discussion.
Please submit your personal statement before the call, ideally by before 11
am today, so we can review it together during our conversation. There’s no
strict template required, but structuring it with sections for your
background, motivation, and experience will be helpful. I can also provide
a sample outline during our call if needed.
I look forward to speaking with you on Monday.
*======*
*Best Regards*
*Lady Olga Borodina*
*Chief Supply Chain and Procurement Officer.*
*NAFTOGAZ Refinery Company Ukraine.*
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Dear Lady Olga,
Thank you so much for confirming the call for today at 11 AM Michigan time — I’ve already adjusted my s
May 4, 2026, 10:06 AM UTC
Dear Lady Olga,
Thank you so much for confirming the call for today at 11 AM Michigan time — I’ve already adjusted my schedule to make sure I’m not late, which is rare for me since I usually work late into the night reviewing pipeline compliance filings. I’ve been up since 4 AM, catching up on a few old cases from the Permian Basin that just reminded me how much cross-border coordination still matters in energy law.
I’ve drafted my personal statement and attached it in both PDF and Word formats. I wanted to be thorough — I included sections on my background in oil and gas litigation, my work with environmental permits, and why I’m genuinely excited about the possibility of contributing to ENOCL’s upstream development efforts. I also briefly mentioned my time working with Ukrainian energy regulators during a past case — though I’m not sure if that’s relevant, I thought it might show some regional awareness.
A few quick questions before we connect:
1) Would you prefer to discuss the personal statement over the call, or just review it in real time?
2) Is there a specific area of ENOCL’s operations you’re most focused on — for instance, refining capacity or supply chain logistics?
3) Should I also prepare a short list of potential regulatory hurdles we might face in cross-border projects, just in case?
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts. I truly believe this could be a meaningful opportunity.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
Houston, Texas
Specializing in Oil & Gas Litigation
Best regards,
Danny Smith
+17163259415
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Olga Borodina <[redacted]>
Hello Danny, Just checking in—did you forget about our scheduled telephone
appointment?
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*Best Regards*
*Lady Ol
May 4, 2026, 3:15 PM UTC
Hello Danny, Just checking in—did you forget about our scheduled telephone
appointment?
*======*
*Best Regards*
*Lady Olga Borodina*
*Chief Supply Chain and Procurement Officer.*
*NAFTOGAZ Refinery Company Ukraine.*
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Dear Olga,
Thanks for the reminder — I actually just got back from a quick visit to my favorite bar in Houston, where I
May 4, 2026, 4:02 PM UTC
Dear Olga,
Thanks for the reminder — I actually just got back from a quick visit to my favorite bar in Houston, where I had a long chat with the owner about pipeline flow rates and how they affect local zoning. It reminded me of the cross-border compliance work I do, so I’m excited to share that with you in the call.
I’m still finalizing my personal statement and was wondering — since you mentioned a sample outline during the call, would you be able to send one ahead of time? I’d like to make sure I include all the right sections: background, motivation, and experience — especially anything related to environmental permitting or cross-border operations.
Also, just to confirm: is the call scheduled for Monday at 11 AM Michigan time? I’ve been double-checking the time zone differences and want to make sure I’m not missing anything.
I’ve been meaning to start a side project on energy supply chain transparency, and this opportunity feels like a real step forward. I’ll send over the statement by 10 AM Houston time today, which should be in time for review.
Looking forward to speaking with you, Olga — I truly appreciate your patience and the chance to connect.
Warm regards,
Danny Smith
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Hi Olga,
Thanks so much for the reminder—I’m sorry I missed the call! I’ve been a bit swamped with a new pipeline com
May 4, 2026, 5:04 PM UTC
Hi Olga,
Thanks so much for the reminder—I’m sorry I missed the call! I’ve been a bit swamped with a new pipeline compliance review at work, and with the recent weather delays in the Permian, it’s been a real scramble to keep up. Still, I’m truly excited about the opportunity and wanted to make sure I didn’t miss anything.
I’ve just finished drafting my personal statement, and I wanted to share it with you for your review before we connect. I’ll send it over now, and I’d also love to hear your thoughts on how I might frame my background in cross-border regulatory coordination—especially with respect to environmental impact assessments.
Just to confirm: are we still scheduling the call for Monday at 11 AM Michigan time? I just want to make sure we’re aligned on that. Also, if you have any specific questions about my experience with permitting in Texas, I’d be happy to go into more detail.
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how much I’d enjoy meeting someone with your background—maybe even a chance to connect beyond the business side. I’m not one to rush into anything, but I do find it refreshing when people bring real energy and purpose to what they do.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Warmly,
Danny Smith
Best regards,
Danny Smith
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