What goes on in Poland on the 29th of January.
PGNiG: Activity in Iran ended in October 2018
In connection with media speculation, PGNiG informs that it ceased its activities in the Soumar field in the Islamic Republic of Iran at the end of October 2018, due to the risks arising from reintroducing by the USA sanctions for activity in the Iranian energy sector which took place on November 4, 2018.
Polish Briefing: Nord Stream 2 can become a tool for Russian intelligence
What goes on in Poland on the 28th of January.
Gaz-System: Nearly 215 mln € of EU financial assistance for Baltic Pipe
The Baltic Pipe Project has been granted the subsidy for construction works under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) by the European Commission. The maximum allocated support amounts to nearly EUR 215 million. This decision emphasizes the significance of the project for the creation of the European gas market and strengthening the security of supply in the region.
GE Power prepares to build the extension of Ostrołęka Power Plant, and the government arranges financing (INTERVIEW)
Michael Keroullé, Chief Commercial Officer from GE Power, tells BiznesAlert.pl about the progress of extension of Ostrołęka Power Station. The company got the green light for preparations. The government has yet to present a model for financing the work.
PGNiG obtained three new licences in Norway
PGNiG Upstream Norway, a Norwegian subsidiary of the PGNiG Group, obtained three new licenses from the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy as part of the annual APA 2018 (Awards in Predefined Areas) licensing round. On two of them the company will act as the operator.
Polish Briefing: We know the proposed deal on Ukraine and Nord Stream 2
What goes on in Poland on the 25th of January.
Polish Briefing: Scots can be another Poland’s partner in the development of offshore wind farms
What goes on in Poland on the 24th of January.
PGNiG: Fiftieth LNG cargo arriving to Poland
On Sunday, January 27th 2019, PGNiG Polish Oil and Gas Company will receive another load of liquefied natural gas. It will be the 50th delivery to the President Lech Kaczyński LNG Terminal in Świnoujście. Thus the total LNG volume purchased so far by PGNiG will amount to approximately 5.7 bcm after regasification.
Benzina enters the Slovak market
Benzina, the largest network of filling stations in the Czech Republic, is entering the Slovak market. It plans to open the first filling station in Slovakia in Malacky close to the Slovak-Czech border in the spring of this year. Further expansion is planned in cooperation with smaller filling station operators and the company is also open to acquisitions of larger chains.