Another billion cubic metres of Norwegian gas for Poland
Polish Orlen is acquiring KUFPEC to get another billion cubic metres of natural gas production on Norwegian Continental Shelf.
Polish Orlen is acquiring KUFPEC to get another billion cubic metres of natural gas production on Norwegian Continental Shelf.
2023 was marked by the continuation of changes following the termination of gas supplies from Russia to Poland. The Yamal gas pipeline’s eastern entry point will be closed, while the Baltic Pipe is upping supply from Norway – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief at BiznesAlert.pl.
The Lower Silesian Institute for Energy Studies (DISE) has presented a report that shows that natural gas will remain a „transitional fuel” in Poland’s energy transition for the next 10 years.
Poland will replace the imports of Russian gas with the fuel imported through Baltic Pipe gas pipe and LNG terminals. The contracted gas will also be used in currently implemented projects. It is a guarantee for us that, despite Putin’s energy blackmail, we will be able to ensure uninterrupted heat supplies to our customers – […]
Energy sovereignty is the foundation of our security, and those who question it are acting against Poland, says the former Government Plenipotentiary for Strategic Energy Infrastructure Piotr Naimski, who led the completion of the Baltic Pipe that transmits natural gas from Norway to Poland.
The Baltic Pipe will not be empty. It is expected that the new PGNiG-Equinor contracts will fill over half of the pipe in 2023. On September 27 the gas pipeline will be officially opened, and that ceremony should not be eclipsed by old political disputes – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief at BiznesAlert.pl.
A Greenpeace article based on reports from Denmark raised concerns about the security of gas supplies to Poland. This is another argument for signing new contracts to fill the Baltic Pipe to the brim – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief at BiznesAlert.pl.
„I am concerned that some are pushing for speeding up the negotiations at the expense of worse contract terms for Polish companies. They are using fear,” says Anna Łukaszewska-Trzeciakowska, Deputy Minister of Climate and Environment in an interview for BiznesAlert.pl when commenting on those who are warning about natural gas and coal shortages in Poland.
Polish Minister of Climate and Environment has revealed PGNiG’s plan for contracting the Baltic Pipe. It should be adjusted for the Russian invasion of Ukraine – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief at BiznesAlert.pl.
The Office of Technical Inspection tests technical equipment in Poland’s largest power and thermal plants, and in the future it will also handle nuclear and wind power plants. One of the most recent examples of what we do is our engagement in the Baltic Pipe project, which is crucial for Poland’s energy independence. We have […]