Orlen opens its second hydrogen station in Poland

Orlen has launched its second nationwide publicly accessible hydrogen station in Katowice. Fuel for the Silesian station is supplied from the hydrogen hub in Włocławek, which opened this year. The ORLEN Group has a total of four publicly accessible hydrogen fueling stations: in Poland (Poznań and Katowice) and in the Czech Republic (Prague and Litvínov).

Orlen consolidates mining and exploration assets

Orlen is completing the process of integrating companies producing crude oil and natural gas. The aim of this process is to improve operational efficiency, reduce costs and stabilize the level of gas production. Assets dispersed after the merger with Grupa Lotos and PGNiG will be integrated around the company Orlen Upstream Poland.

Orlen will support protection of life on the Baltic Sea

The „Baltic Biodiversity Grant” is a new grant program of the Orlen for Pomerania Foundation, the aim of which is to support activities for the protection of diverse life forms, species and ecosystems in the waters of the Baltic Sea and to increase public awareness of the importance of protecting the Baltic environment. The total […]

Orlen will start modernizing its distribution grid

As reported by the company, the European Investment Bank has granted Orlen PLN 3.5 billion for strategic grid development, including connections for renewable energy sources, modernization and investment in a smart grid. The first of the signed contracts amounts to PLN 900 million. The program will be executed by Energa Operator.

Orlen wants to increase green capacity

The Orlen Group plans to increase its capacity in the renewable energy sector by about a third. Orlen Wind 3, a member of the Orlen Group, has signed a preliminary agreement with EDP Renewables Polska for the purchase of two photovoltaic farms with a total capacity of 280 MWp located in Lubuskie and Wielkopolskie voivodeships […]

Jakóbik: Poland’s gas deconcentration

Two officials have suggested there will be changes on the market after the Orlen, Lotos and PGNiG merger. They will affect the gas sector, but not necessarily the oil sector. Market deconcentration must take place in parallel with the strengthening of state control tools – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief at BiznesAlert.pl.

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