Polish Briefing: The presidents of Poland and Lithuania will support bilateral cooperation and the Three Seas Initiative
What goes on in Poland on the 18th of November.
What goes on in Poland on the 18th of November.
Central Europe Energy Partners (CEEP) in co-operation with the European Commission (DG Energy) have already organised four editions of the Central European Day of Energy (CEDE) in Brussels. Every year the event takes place in Commission premises and is prepared in close cooperation with CEEP’s members and partners from the region. This year in light […]
What goes on in Poland on the 17th of November.
The second wave of the coronavirus may force OPEC to up the oil cuts, but that’s just the beginning of the issues the sector will have to face. Is oil doomed to fail, as Joe Biden claims, or will it fuel the economic recovery after the crisis, as Donal Trump argues? Poland may win and […]
What goes on in Poland on the 16th of November.
„The presidency of Joe Biden paves the way for a deal between Germany and the United States to resolve the conflict over Nord Stream 2,” says an article published by the government-sponsored Russian information agency TASS. Such opinions are increasingly popular in the press, but many come from lobbyists hired by Gazprom – Mariusz Marszałkowski, […]
Polish PGNiG informs that the drilling of an exploration well on the Warka prospect in licence PL1009 in the Norwegian Sea has been successfully completed. The well is located in an area where PGNiG Upstream Norway has conducted hydrocarbon exploration and production operations for many years now. Preliminary estimates put the recoverable resources of the […]
The discussion on reforming the CO2 emissions trading system is really an element of a larger conversation on changing the 2030 reduction target. This is why already today we would like to suggest how to reform the system and set the tone for next year’s discussions on the ETS. We acknowledge changes need to be […]
Serhiy Makogon, Ukrainian gas transmission system operator OGTSU boss speaks on Nord Stream 2, future of gas supplies through Ukraine and possible perspectives for cooperation with Poland and Central and Eastern Europe in LNG, hydrogen and biomethane sectors.
The changes that may occur in Belarus will not result in Poland importing energy from a Russian nuclear power plant, nor will they encourage Warsaw to join the chorus of critics who claim that NPPs are a safety threat. Only an unwelcome change in Warsaw could alter that – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor in chief […]