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PGNiG will help to refill the gas resources in Ukraine

Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG) and Energy Resources of Ukraine will supply natural gas to Ukrtransgaz, a gas transmission network and storage facilities operator.

What after the Yamal contract? Naimski: the future is open

Government Plenipotentiary for strategic energy infrastructure Piotr Naimski took part in the conference „The Future of Energy Summit” organized by Bloomberg New Energy Finance. The summit is a meeting place for representatives of the world of politics, energy companies and finance since 2008. He talked about the project of the Baltic Pipe gas pipeline there.

Warsaw Institute: Russia’s S-300 in Syria – Shoigu vs. Israel

Bearing in mind Putin’s long-lasting attachment to correct diplomatic relations with Israel, especially in the context of the war in Syria, one should be surprised by Moscow’s furious attack targeted at the Jewish State as Russia had blamed the Israeli air force for downing a Russian reconnaissance aircraft. There are many arguments proving that the Kremlin succumbed to the pressure from opponents of Russian-Israeli partnership, with particular regard to military cooperation between the two countries. Having dispatched an advanced S-300 air defense system in Syria, Russia may no longer take Israel’s standpoint into account, which could put an end to hope expressed by some politicians in Washington and Jerusalem, who expect Putin to reduce Iran’s military presence in Syria.

Poland is fighting for a transition period for the energy sector

The event „Polish Energy on the 100th Anniversary of Independence” is a good opportunity to think on how independent Poland’s energy policy can be – says Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.

Central European Day of Energy 2018

Central European Day of Energy (CEDE) is an annual event organized by Central Europe Energy Partners (CEEP) in cooperation with the DG Energy of the European Commission. CEDE aims to consolidate a regional energy platform that reflects the region’s perspective on the development of the European energy policy and highlights the accomplishments and challenges faced by regional stakeholders in the implementation process. It illustrates how Central European countries are transforming their energy sector in order to modernize its functioning and contribute to the EU climate policy objectives and to comply with the Paris Agreement commitments.

Higher prices in Austria than Germany in first auction after power price zone split

The first day-ahead auction on the EPEX SPOT power exchange after the split of the common power price zone between Austria and Germany, which becomes effective today (1 October), saw higher prices for Austria than Germany, writes the Austrian Energy Agency in a press release.

The symbiosis of Russia and Germany will threaten the Baltic Pipe, the gas market and NATO

German BASF and Russian LetterOne announced the completion of negotiations on the exchange of assets. If they receive the green light from Oslo, they will challenge the Baltic Pipe in Norway, the development of the gas market in Europe, and perhaps the security of NATO – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.