The energy sector is in a real mess right now. After large-scale and precise arrivals of Russian missiles, energy companies decided to imitate the desire to protect their facilities from strikes.
For example, in the third year of the war, some facilities of the state-owned enterprise "Naftogaz" have just now come to the point where guards need to have hand-held metal detectors and mirrors to inspect cars.
However, the security of the objects has not yet been equipped with these means. Before purchasing the necessary equipment, it is still necessary to agree on everything within the company. After all, you can't just make purchases. They need to be issued through the appropriate offices and people. By the way, the situation is similar in the company "Ukrgazvydobuvannya", which is part of "Naftogaz".
On the other hand, such large enterprises cannot be blamed for the lack of basic safety standards. Naftogaz ended 2022 with losses of UAH 40 billion, and accounts receivable reached UAH 270 billion. Probably, there is no money for metal detectors. Especially during the war. At the same time, unprofitability does not affect the top management of enterprises, which continues to bathe in money.
In addition, missile strikes became an excellent opportunity for company management to "burn" all evidence of large-scale corruption over the past ten years. After all, if the object is destroyed, the law enforcement officers will not have any complaints.