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23.01.2014
PGNiG pulls its Polish personnel from Libya over safety concerns
In light of the recent developments in Libya, PGNiG management has resolved to return the entire Polish personnel of POGC Libya BV, as well its contractors, back to Poland. The evacuation procedure is solely a precautionary measure, as no direct threat to PGNiG Group employees in Libya has been identified.
20.01.2014
PGNiG reviews financial exposure to Libya
The PGNiG Management Board has recognised an impairment loss on PGNiG's interest in POGC Libya BV, a subsidiary, and a provision for the outstanding licence obligations under the Murzuq project in Libya. The future of the project will be decided on by PGNiG after further geological and economic analyses are completed.
02.01.2014
PGNiG opens new underground gas storage facility in Kosakowo
Polskie Górnictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo SA has opened a new cavern underground gas storage facility in Kosakowo, northern Poland. The site will improve gas transmission in the Pomerania region, in particular by ensuring the continuity of supplies and facilitating the connection of new users to the gas supply network.