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Axios: What can the gas directive do to Nord Stream 2?

Anna Mikulska (nonresident fellow in energy studies at Rice University’s Baker Institute’s Center for Energy Studies and a senior fellow at the University of Pennsylvania’s Kleinman Center for Energy Policy) and Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl wrote an article for Axios, where they predicted the effect of the revised EU gas directive on the contested Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.

PGNiG: We congratulate on obtaining final approval for construction of Calcasieu Pass

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In 2018, PGNiG – Polish Oil and Gas Company signed two long-term contracts with Venture Global LNG for the purchase of liquefied natural gas. One of them relates to receiving cargoes of LNG from the terminal at Calcasieu Pass in Louisiana, which is due to start operations in 2022. On 21st of February 2019, the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has issued the Order Granting Authorizations for Venture Global Calcasieu Pass LNG export facility and associated gas pipelines leading to future export installations.

First meeting of Eastern Partnership LNG network

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Yesterday, the first meeting of the LNG Group established in 2018 under the Eastern Partnership (Eastern Partnership LNG Network) has taken place in Warsaw. The group established at the initiative of Poland and supported and financed by the European Commission aims at promoting liquefied natural gas in the Central and Eastern Europe and the European Union’s eastern neighbour states.

The EC for LNG from the US. US for a hub in Poland. Poland for supplies to the Ukraine

During the workshop on the development of LNG supplies from the European Union in Warsaw, the representatives of the European Union and the USA supported the development of supplies of liquefied gas to Europe. The US raised the theme of the gas hub in Poland, and the Poles – the supplies to Ukraine.

Mikulska: Anchor pricing, or how will PGNiG profit from LNG contracts (ANALYSIS)

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Anna Mikulska from the Baker Institute comments on the vistas for the development of the LNG market in Poland after contracts with Americans are signed.