Energy in Poland
Minister outlines Greece’s energy priorities
Deputy Minister for Environment and Energy Alexandra Sdoukou outlined the Greek government's priorities in its energy policy over the next four years, speaking at the 27th National Energy Conference of the Institute of Energy for Southeast Europe (IENE) on Tuesday.
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Orlen Acquisition Has Harmed Regional Media in Poland, Report Shows
PKN Orlen flag flies at Polish oil refinery Orlen Lietuva in Mazeikiai, Lithuania, 05 April 2019. EPA-EFE/Toms Kalnins
Bulgargaz: We are still Talking with Gazprom
"We are not closing the Gazprom chapter as long as there are guarantees that there will be no risks for Bulgargaz if the conditions change."
This is what the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Bulgargaz, Ivan Topchiyski, told Nova today. The state company is a public supplier and is responsible for the security of receiving blue fuel in Bulgaria.
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Democracy Digest: Oil on Troubled Waters
In early March, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki condemned Russian energy imports, saying it was not only gas "but also the blood of innocent people" that was pouring through Russian pipelines to the West.
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Poland, Bulgaria, Defiant After Russia Cuts off Gas Supply
Poland and Bulgaria said Russian energy giant Gazprom's decision to halt natural gas supplies to them won't cause unbearable problems as they either have enough gas stored, or have alternatives to draw on.
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki called Gazprom's move "a direct attack on Poland, revenge for the sanctions we imposed", in relation to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Gazprom: Gas Supplies to Poland and Bulgaria have been Suspended until they Pay in Rubles
Gazprom has completely cut off supplies to Bulgargaz and PGNiG because the countries do not pay in rubles for fuel.
This was announced by the holding, quoted by Reuters and TASS.
Deliveries will be suspended until payments are made, the concern added.
Transit through the two countries could be halted in the event of an illegal Russian gas withdrawal, Gazprom warned.