Polish Briefing: Government adopts resolution on financing NPP I Russian and Belarusian trucks can’t enter Poland I PGNiG bags more shares in Norwegian shelf

The government adopted a resolution on the financing of Poland’s first NPP with the support of the United States and added more money while at it The government has taken up a resolution on the financing of the first nuclear power plant in Pomerania with support from the United States through EXIMBANK. It also gave […]

Polish Briefing: Coal is not making Poland any safer I Poles have cheapest LNG in Europe? I Only RES will guarantee lower power bills?

Coal is not making Poland any safer. New ranking reveals the problem The Jagiellonian Institute has created an Energy Security Index, which includes the countries of the European Union and the OECD, China and Ukraine. Russia was not taken into consideration, as it provides data of questionable quality. The index examines the demand for energy […]

Polish Briefing: Orlen finds more oil than expected I Poland will shoot to protect its Baltic infrastructure I Will an unexpected amendment upend Poland’s wind business?

Orlen finds more oil in Norway than expected PKN Orlen has examined the Øst Frigg oil field in Norway, in which its subsidiary PGNiG Upstream Norway holds a 12.3 percent stake. It turns out that the deposits there may revolve around the level of 40-90 million boe (barrel of oil equivalent). This is twice as […]

Wójcik: Will Russian gas be sold under an Azeri label?

Connecting the Solidarity Ring with a gas hub in Turkey is obvious. Unfortunately, it remains doubtful whether the hub will also trade in Azeri gas. In fact, it is almost certain that the gas planned for transmission to south-eastern and Central Europe can only be Russian – writes Teresa Wójcik, editor at BiznesAlert.pl.

Polish Briefing: Azoty still impacted by war I PGE says no blackout risk I SMRs get green light I Atomic contractor to be revealed on Thursday

The war continues to affect Azoty, which is negotiating a gas deal with Orlen In the first quarter of 2023, the Azoty Group saw further demand-supply imbalances in the European market, caused, among other things, by Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, but recorded profits of PLN 3,895 million. Polymers Police. Photo: Azoty Group Azoty Group’s first-quarter […]

Dispute with Gazprom over billions goes to arbitration

„EuroPol Gaz has filed a lawsuit against Gazprom for the return of about 850 million outstanding debts for gas transmission,” Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State Assets Jacek Sasin said. The lawsuit also includes lost profits by EuRoPol Gaz until 2045, which are estimated at more than PLN 5 billion.

Poles want to expand Baltic Pipe’s raw material base

PKN Orlen wants to double the amount of gas it receives through the Baltic Pipe gas pipeline, which is used to transmit the natural gas extracted by the company in Norway. By 2030, Orlen intends to extract 6 billion cubic meters per year from the Norwegian shelf alone, which is an increase of three quarters […]

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