What goes in Poland on 26th of June.
Polish Briefing: Malfunction of the Yamal gas pipeline resolved. EU summit in Brussels
What goes in Poland on 23rd of June.
Polish Briefing: Cheaper renewable energy sources. Summit in Brussels
What goes in Poland on 22nd of June.
Problems with Jamal-Europe pipeline
Gas Transmission Operator GAZ-SYSTEM S.A. announces that due to poor quality of natural gas it is not able to off-take fuel to the domestic transmission system at the Interconnection Point (IP) on the Yamal pipeline.
Election hacking with a Russian trace. Exatel Security Day 2017 (coverage)
During the first day of Exatel Security Day 2017, Adam Haertle, IT security expert, hosted a panel entitled „Election hacking. Cyber-security of socio-political processes”. BiznesAlert.pl is the event’s partner.
Polish Briefing: Three Seas project. Additional PLN 20 billion from taxes
What goes in Poland on 21st of June.
German surprise in Nord Stream 2 case
Breugel think tank analyst Georg Zachmann states that Nord Stream 2 defence from Austria and Germany is “a surprise”. Austrian Chancellor and German minister for foreign affairs condemned U.S. Senate proposal of new sanctions against Russia, including the ones against controversial project Nord Stream 2.
US LNG in Poland a signal for the sector
„On June 8 2017, the first LNG delivery from the US company Cheniere Energy was received at the LNG terminal in Świnoujście, This was a hugely important event from the point of view of creating a diversified structure of gas supply in Poland. Its significance is even greater, as it is the first delivery of US gas to Central and Eastern Europe,” writes Przemysław Zaleski, PhD., Senior Fellow at the Economy and Energy Program at the Casimir Pulaski Foundation.
Polish Briefing: More harbors. Poland decides about its energy
What goes in Poland on 20th of June.
What Germany and Austria don’t want to see in Nord Stream 2
„German and Austrian socialists condemned the US Senate bill, which called for introducing sanctions against the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline and companies engaged in its construction. By defending the project, which legitimizes Russia’s dominant position in the region, minister Gabriel and chancellor Kern challenged European solidarity, which they so eagerly invoke,” writes Jacek Saryusz-Wolski, Member of the European Parliament.