What goes on in Poland on the 19th of October.
Polish Briefing: Ørsted and ZE PAK join forces in offshore | PKN Orlen is not planning to acquire any of the Grupa Azoty companies
What goes on in Poland on the 18th of October.
PGNiG increases gas storage capacity
Polish Oil & Gas Company has completed the construction of Cluster B at the Kosakowo Cavern Underground Gas Storage Facility (UGSF), a project of strategic importance for Poland’s energy security.
How to transfer licenses from PGNiG to Orlen during a merger
A new solution to transferring exploration and production licenses from PGNiG to Orlen in the event of a merger has been proposed. A fresh subsidiary of PGNiG is to be sold to PKN Orlen to remove the need for a general succession, or buyout of individual shares, which would take additional time. Meanwhile, dark clouds are gathering over the merger plan of Orlen, Lotos and PGNiG – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.
Polish Briefing: Lotos agrees to changes in the Gdańsk Refinery as part of merger with Orlen | A sectoral agreement on developing hydrogen in Poland signed
What goes on in Poland on the 15th of October.
Europe should learn from the energy crisis and become independent of Gazprom (ANALYSIS)
The Russian ambassador to Poland argues that Gazprom did not use gas as a weapon. That’s not true. The company is capitalizing on the energy crisis, and wants to use it to force an early launch of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. The answer to this is a common European policy, for example with the help of strategic gas reserves, which will be discussed by the Council of the European Union, writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief at BiznesAlert.pl.
Polish Briefing: Synthos announces dates for SMRs in Poland and investments in green hydrogen
What goes on in Poland on the 14th of October.
Polish Briefing: Poorest energy recipients will receive compensation for the increase in energy prices | Poland signed a letter in defense of nuclear energy
What goes on in Poland on the 13th of October.
Are intelligence agencies and the Chinese involved with the installation port?
It is now clear why the government has taken so long to decide about the bill to promote offshore wind farms. Do the Chinese want to take control over the installation port? The port itself has fallen prey to this dispute, as it won’t be ready to take part in the first phase of offshore wind farms development – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor in chief at BiznesAlert.pl.
Polish Briefing: Castoro 10 on the final stretch of Baltic Pipe construction | Government analyzing the amount of support for the poorest electricity consumers
What goes on in Poland on the 12th of October.