Baltic Pipe may lose Ukraine

– We read in our portal that Ukraine will have to return to gas imports from Russia. This means a potentially smaller market for PGNiG until the end of the current agreement between the Ukrainians and Gazprom. It may also be important for Baltic Pipe – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.

CEPA: Understanding Russian energy disinformation

On January 9, CEPA hosted a roundtable discuss on Russian disinformation in the energy sector featuring insights from Alan Riley, senior fellow at the Institute for Statecraft. The conversation was moderated by CEPA Executive Vice President Réka Szemerkényi with comments from CEPA President Peter B. Doran. 

The Kremlin’s demarche in the JCCC: Putin raises the stakes 

Recently the subject of the Russian withdrawal from The Joint Center for Control and Coordination (JCCC) on ceasefire and stabilization of the demarcation line between the parties to the conflict in Donbas has become widely resonant. The main reason for the cessation of the work of Russian military personnel in the JCCC, as it’s being […]

Polish Eastern gas policy depends on the outcome in Ukraine

On Friday, December 22nd, Ukrainian Naftogaz announced a victory in an arbitration dispute with Russian Gazprom. The Russians proclaimed the same thing. This is the first of two decisions made by the court in Stockholm regarding the conditions of gas supplies through Ukraine – writes Wojciech Jakóbik, editor-in-chief of BiznesAlert.pl.

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