Polish Briefing: The Clean Air Program is inefficient and it requires changes
What goes on in Poland on the 3rd of July.
What goes on in Poland on the 3rd of July.
On June 21, 2019, the West Pomerania Province Governor signed the decision on establishing the location for the construction of the Baltic Pipe infrastructure. The investment will consist in the design, construction and operation of a gas pipeline from the Płoty transmission station to the Goleniów compressor station along with the extension of the Płoty […]
While talking about energy, we usually mean large electric power industry or mining industry. Meanwhile, we often omit a very important sector, without which it is difficult to imagine life in the city at this time. This is a heat sector. The Warsaw heating system is one of the largest in Europe, and heat and […]
What goes on in Poland on the 2nd of July.
Geofizyka Toruń SA of the PGNiG Group is the first company in Europe to employ new seismic data acquisition technologies in searching for hydrocarbon deposits. The company is replacing the hitherto used cabled geophone networks with ultra-lightweight wireless nodal sensors. Their small size and low weight allow to conduct exploration with no harm to the […]
What goes on in Poland on the 1st of July.
PGNiG Upstream Norway and its partners decided to move to Select Phase of the project during which key technical decisions regarding the field development will be made. This will lead to a final selection of the development concept scheduled for Q3 2020.
What goes on in Poland on the 28th of June.
PGNiG Upstream Norway will acquire 22.2 percent of shares in King Lear field – PL146 and PL333 licenses – from Total E&P Norge. The volume of production in the part attributable to PGNiG may reach 0.25 bcm of natural gas annually. The production start is planned for 2025.
Without a permanent, predictable policy for the development of renewable energy, the share of Polish producers in the RES market will be relatively small. A coherent vision of the RES market development presented by the government is needed to encourage Polish companies to be more actively involved in the supply chains of low-emission technologies. Without […]