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Oleksiyenko: Ukraine could import more gas from Poland, but… (INTERVIEW)

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Serhiy Oleksiyenko, acting president of Ukrtransgaz says that Ukraine could import up to 5 bcm of gas a year, but the obstacle are infrastructural limitations on the Polish territory.

Emilewicz: Energy transformation is a big challenge, but we are not afraid of it

– In terms of energy transformation, Poland has a very long distance to overcome. Our energy base is based on coal, but it was not our choice. That is why a fair transformation is a basic condition for us – said Minister of Entrepreneurship and Technology Jadwiga Emilewicz at the opening of the Energy Transformation Forum under the patronage of BiznesAlert.pl. 

A propaganda balloon about LNG from the US will break soon


Echo of Andrzej Duda’s visit to the United States, talks with Donald Trump and another contract for LNG deliveries are also heard in Moscow. This is another opportunity for the Russians to pump a balloon of disinformation on the diversification of sources of gas supplies to Poland – writes Piotr Stępiński, journalist of BiznesAlert.pl.

An interregnum and talks about conversations. Poland can help Ukraine

Delaying Nord Stream 2 is not enough to ensure Ukraine’s stability. The Russians have already begun playing for its destabilization during and after the parliamentary elections. Warsaw should act in the face of the interregnum in Brussels, writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.

Woźniak: Thanks to LNG from US we will get rid of Yamal contract (INTERVIEW)

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– Yes, we’ll get rid of it. This is a good term. The terms of the contract with Gazprom are extremely unfavorable to us – said PGNiG President Piotr Woźniak a few moments after signing the annex increasing LNG supplies from the USA to Poland.

Can we expect bigger surprise than nuclear energy from US?

The Poland President Andrzej Duda visited the United States, which signed a memorandum of understanding concerning cooperation in the field of nuclear energy with Poland. Under the cloak of the nuclear program, does Poland prepare an even greater surprise for the world than the new nuclear power plant? – wonders Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.

What challenges must the energy sectors in the Balkan states face? (REPORT)

The international conference “Western Balkans: Infrastructure and Energy From a Geopolitical Perspective” was held on May 29 in Warsaw, Poland. The conference was co-organized by the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the editorial team of the geopolitical quarterly The Warsaw Institute Review. The event was part of the official program of Poland’s presidency of the Berlin Process and served as a preparatory meeting for the 2019 Western Balkans Summit, which will take place in Poznań. The event’s contents partner was the Warsaw Institute think tank.