What goes on in Poland on the 13th of October.
Second wave of the coronavirus runs the oil market (ANALYSIS)
The OPEC+ agreement is not being fully implemented and its future after 2020 is under question. Due to the second wave of the pandemic, the oil price is still determined mostly by the coronavirus – Wojciech Jakóbik, editor in chief at BiznesAlert.pl, writes.
Polish Briefing: Poland defends an agreement with unions to support the work of mines
What goes on in Poland on the 12th of October.
What does the billion-złoty penalty imposed by UOKiK mean for the Nord Stream 2 project?
On the 6th of October, the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) informed the companies engaged in financing the Nord Stream 2 project, about its decision to impose penalties for an illegal concentration scheme to build a gas pipeline under the Baltic. What does the penalty mean for the companies that are bankrolling this controversial investment? – Mariusz Marszałkowski, editor at BiznesAlert.pl, writes.
Polish Briefing: Hydrogen strategy to be ready by the end of the month
What goes on in Poland on the 9th of October.
Nawalny wants sanctions against Putin’s inner circle. It’s time to stop Nord Stream 2
Alexei Navalny called on the German government and the European Union to slap sanctions on Putin’s inner circle. Europe should listen to him and stop Nord Stream 2 – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor in chief at BiznesAlert.pl.
Polish Briefing: UOKiK imposed a PLN 29 bln fine on Gazprom
What goes on in Poland on the 8th of October.
Wróbel: biomethane may create several thousand jobs (INTERVIEW)
„We are talking about several thousand jobs that are permanent, not seasonal, in the emerging biomethane sector,” Jarosław Wróbel, Vice-President of the Management Board at PGNiG, says. In his opinion the sector needs regulations, that will allow it to develop quickly.
Polish Briefing: The offshore act to go to the Sejm at the beginning of November
What goes on in Poland on the 7th of October.
Kwieciński: we should wait until 2023 before making any changes to the gas supply security system (INTERVIEW)
„We want to transmit as much of our own gas via the Baltic Pipe as possible. We will have to buy the rest from producers working on the Norwegian Shelf,” Jerzy Kwieciński, PGNiG CEO, says and points out that building the gas pipeline is one of the conditions for introducing any changes to the supply security system.