Jakóbik: Orlen’s dillemma
Orlen’s interim CEO promises the company’s policy will be driven by its business interests. If it really was the case, Poles would immediately return to cheaper oil from Russia, which […]
Orlen’s interim CEO promises the company’s policy will be driven by its business interests. If it really was the case, Poles would immediately return to cheaper oil from Russia, which […]
Poles entering the Schwedt Refinery may be an economic challenge, but it will contribute to the energy security of Poland, the EU and NATO. Exactly as was the case with […]
The successor of Daniel Obajtek as the CEO of Poland’s Orlen will have to decide about the construction of a petro-chemical complex with Saudi Aramco in Gdańsk.
Gaz-System has chosen the contractor that will provide the FSRU. It’s Japan’s Mitsui O. S. K. Lines.
The District Prosecutor’s Office in Płock has opened an investigation into Orlen. It is looking into the agreements related to the merger between Orlen and Lotos.
The Norwegian Ministry of Energy has offered new offshore mining licenses. Poles can benefit from them, also thanks to Orlen’s new investment in KUFPEC.
The carbon capture project, in which PGNiG Upstream Norway is involved in Norway, reveals the potential for energy cooperation between Poland and Norway, which can support Poland in the implementation […]
Kommersant’s sources in Russia have accused Poland of blocking the growth of supplies of oil classified as „from Kazakhstan” through Russia and the Friendship Oil Pipeline to Germany’s Schwedt refinery. […]
A dispute between Russian companies over oil pollution, which impacted Poland as well as other countries, has been closed by a court in Moscow due to the possibility of Russian […]
Przemysław Wacławski, Vice-President of the Management Board for Finance at PGNiG explains in an interview with BiznesAlert.pl his company’s agreement with US’s Sempra on new LNG supplies. „Diversification remains the […]