Polish Briefing: Poland wants Russian gas, but it also wants the freedom of choice
What goes on in Poland on the 29th of January.
What goes on in Poland on the 29th of January.
The company responsible for the construction of the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline is trying to convince Russian environmentalists on the Internet to carry out the project. They, in turn, argue that the project not only threatens the environment, but also runs counter to the Russian constitution. The Russian government agency does not give […]
What goes on in Poland on the 26th of January.
The rising price of petroleum is influencing the shale revolution like steroids or some designer drugs. It also threatens the agreement that was supposed to guarantee budgetary stability to countries dependent on the sale of raw materials – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.
Speculations on the re-export of LNG from Qatar by PGNiG can be found on the Internet. The company gives a laconic answer – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.
What goes on in Poland on the 25th of January.
– We read in our portal that Ukraine will have to return to gas imports from Russia. This means a potentially smaller market for PGNiG until the end of the current agreement between the Ukrainians and Gazprom. It may also be important for Baltic Pipe – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.
What goes on in Poland on the 24th of January.
What goes on in Poland on the 23rd of January.
– The LNG market is volatile, forcing flexibility on suppliers. They are supported by traders who take on the risk of market instability for a small fee. Will there be more LNG contracts with traders in Poland? – Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl, wonders.