Polish Briefing: Visegrad integration should be based on common values
What goes on in Poland on the 26th of September
What goes on in Poland on the 26th of September
What goes on in Poland on the 25th of September.
The economic impact of Nord Stream 2 (NS2) on Central and Eastern Europe was broadly assessed during a debate organised by Central Europe Energy Partners (CEEP) and the European Policy Centre (EPC), in Brussels, 18th of October.
-By introducing sanctions against companies that decided to engage in the Russian Nord Stream project, the USA sent a strong message, which says this endeavor is burdened with explicit political risk. At the same time the Americans have time and again proven that they will not shy away from executing their law even when it […]
If Gazprom used European companies to steal PGNiG’s strategic clients perhaps they would receive a lower price, but Poland’s entire gas policy would be put at risk – Wojciech Jakóbik, BiznesAlert.pl’s editor in chief.
For the first time since 2010 Gazprom has returned as Croatia’s number one natural gas provider. The company used the free market to achieve this – writes Teresa Wójcik, editor at BiznesAlert.pl. The Agrokor scandal, about which BiznesAlert.pl was first to write in Poland, is casting a shadow on the situation.
The Lech Kaczyński LNG terminal in Świnoujście will have a second quay. It is good news because it means Poland wants to fight for the small scale LNG market on the Baltic Sea. It has not been so obvious until recently – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, BiznesAlert.pl’s editor in chief.
What goes on in Poland on the 21st of September.
The upcoming heating season is bringing back the problem of supplying Ukrainian power and CHP stations with anthracite. Last February the government in Kiev declared a state of energy emergency because, among others, Donbas’s black gold deliveries were blocked. The necessity to secure stable and regular coal deliveries for the energy and steel sectors forced […]
What goes on in Poland on the 20th of September.