Polish Briefing: PGNiG expanding its upstream portfolio on the Norwegian Continental Shelf
What goes on in Poland on the 11th of February.
What goes on in Poland on the 11th of February.
Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG) is set to continue with its strategy of diversifying natural gas supplies to Poland. The key challenge for the coming months will be to increase the Company’s value. PGNiG will also commit itself to building a low-carbon economy based on green energy.
What goes on in Poland on the 27th of January.
Polish Oil and Gas Company has enriched its portfolio on the Norwegian Continental Shelf with new exploration licenses. It was awarded as part of the Awards in Predefined Areas (APA 2019) by the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy. Thus, the number of concessions on the shelf in which the PGNiG Group holds shares increased […]
Supervisory Board of PGNiG appointed the new Management Board of the Company.
Polish Oil and Gas Company and Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa have signed a contract for the pre-mining of methane from hard coal seams. The works will be carried out at the Budryk Coal Mine, which is owned by JSW.
Poles assess the diversification of gas imports very positively and support the development of gas production.
There will be no problem with Baltic Pipe and Nord Stream 2 crossing. Gaz-System responsible for undersea part of Baltic Pipe pipeline signed agreement with their Russian counterpart – informs Gazeta Wyborcza.
The PGNiG Group has established a venture capital vehicle to finance innovative energy projects, looking to invest approximately PLN 100m over the next six years.
The upgrade by Fitch Ratings underscores PGNiG’s efforts to diversify gas import sources and directions, while developing its own hydrocarbon production capacity.