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The truth about Gazprom that Putin wanted to hide

Despite the occupation of the Ukrainian Crimea, the world is preparing for the world cup in Russia. Meanwhile, a report went to the network, whose co-author Putin dismissed- says Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.

Carlsson: Coal and energy storage? It makes no sense

Quitting combustion engines by raising the demand for coal will cause an additional problem. It makes no sense – said Peter Carlsson, CEO of Northvolt, a company that produces batteries for the needs of electromobility. Impact’18 conference was an opportunity to meet and talk.

Gaz-System starts public consultations on the next stage of Baltic Pipe

Throughout June, in 15 communes along the route of the Goleniów-Lwówek pipeline – which is to be constructed as part of the Baltic Pipe project – meetings will be held to provide information about the project. The meetings are open to all interested parties, including owners of land where works are to be conducted.

Baltic Pipe can win the LNG-Gazprom rivalry

In spite of major savings brought to Lithuania by the floating terminal in Klaipeda, the Lithuanian counterpart of Grupa Azoty complains that it obligatorily pays for the maintenance of the object. This is another argument for the Baltic Pipe gas pipeline, which is to provide a stable alternative to supplies from Russia, writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.

Capacity market in Madrid. Poland needs more time and money (REPORT)

Different countries have different experiences with energy sectors. A general overview cannot be simple. In the European Union, we are in a special triangle; somewhere between the security of supply, market and climate change – said the head of Tauron Polish Energy, Filip Grzegorczyk, during a press conference organised by the Polish Electricity Association.

Bütikofer: Nord Stream 2’s frivolity is remarkable (INTERVIEW)

Preparation works for building Nord Stream 2 caused serious environment pollution on the coasts of Baltic Sea in Eastern Germany, but the consortium receives agreements for building the contested pipeline from various countries. The works on the gas directive, which would subject this project to EU law are stuck in the European Council. We asked Reinhard Bütikofer, a German MEP from the Greens about these issues.

PGNiG and AGH are jointly developing a new drilling technology

MiniDrill is an innovative solution that can increase hydrocarbon production and reduce drilling costs. The project’s first phase has just been completed. The innovative technology would involve drilling a large number of parallel small-diameter boreholes using a high-pressure jet of water. Such boreholes would go as far as 200 metres from existing, traditionally drilled vertical wells.

Consent builds the Northern Gateway

Polish MPs unanimously approved the Terminal Act. 432 MPs present in the Chamber voted to accept the government bill. One MP (non-member) abstained. Such unanimity is an unprecedented exception in parliamentary practice – writes Teresa Wójcik, editor of BiznesAlert.pl.