PGNiG’s London dates. Poles hoping for a Copernican Revolution

In response to the news that Cheniere Energy was opening an office in Beijing there have been suggestions that the company will not make a similar move in Warsaw because Americans are less interested in the Polish LNG market. However, Polish-US talks on the subject are taking place in Warsaw and London – writes Wojciech […]

PISM: Iran is a Challenge for Polish Diplomacy and Energy Companies

After recent elections in Iran, President Hassan Rouhani has secured power. His re-election means Iran will continue the policy of breaking out of its economic isolation and luring Western investment, especially in oil and gas exploration and production. On the other hand, Iran’s actions and the tensions with the U.S. increase investment risk, which must […]

Impact of New US Sanctions Law on Nord Stream II Pipeline

While expressing some “concerns,” United States President Donald Trump signed the “Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act,” on August 2 (Whitehouse.gov, August 2)—legislation that was overwhelmingly approved by the US House of Representatives late last month – writes Ilgar Gurbanov from The Jamestown Foundation.

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