What goes on in Poland on the 31st of July.
PGNiG acquires interest in another gas field in the North Sea
PGNiG Upstream Norway has acquired 20 percent shares in the Duva field – PL 636 and PL636B licenses – from Wellesley Petroleum AS. First production is expected at the turn of 2020 and 2021.
No to vulgarization of the debate on climate policy (ANALYSIS)
The debate on climate change is vulgar. It is enough, however, to look at data* to understand that harmful myths start to dominate it – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.
Polish Briefing: Nord Stream 2 sues the gas directive
What goes on in Poland on the 30th of July.
PGNiG and the Startup Hub Poland Foundation begin the second round of the Poland Prize governmental program
Polish Oil and Gas Company and Startup Hub Poland have invited to Poland another group of foreign startups offering innovative solutions for energy companies. The best startups will be given financial support and the opportunity to implement their projects in Poland. PGNiG is the strategic partner of the project.
Cleaning the planet should start from the Baltic Sea
According to Mateusz Perowicz, collaborator of BiznesAlert.pl, Poles can make a significant contribution to environmental protection by cleaning the Baltic Sea from wrecks.
PGNiG starts drilling new production well in Pakistan
Rizq-3 is the third well drilled by the Company in the Rizq field. PGNiG’s natural gas production in Pakistan is growing year by year.
Naimski: Polluted oil temporarily dirupts diversification through the oil terminal
Government Plenipotentiary for strategic energy infrastructure Piotr Naimski took part in a conference „Raw materials security of Poland: oil and gas” under the patronage of BiznesAlert.pl. He admitted that cleaning the transmission system in Poland from polluted Russian oil makes it disrupts the diversification of oil supply via the oil terminal.
Polish Briefing: A decision on a new FSRU has been made. New head of ERO has been elected
What goes on in Poland on the 25th of July.
Winner announced in batch one of Startup Hub Poland Prize
The winner has been announced in the first acceleration round of Poland Prize, a governmental programme for startups, coordinated by the Startup Hub Poland Foundation and supported by PGNiG. The winning startup is Spottitt, a UK-based company that has developed a system for analysing satellite images of the earth for optimal positioning of renewable energy power plants and other projects.