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29.12.2021
PGNiG's pioneering investment on the Norwegian Continental Shelf

The Norwegian company of PGNiG SA launched the first line of the heated gas pipeline serving the Ærfugl field. The installation is unique and opens new prospects for the development of subsea resources.

13.12.2021
PGNiG Upstream Norway prepares PDO for the King Lear field

PGNiG Upstream Norway and Aker BP have started advanced design work on a Plan of Development and Operations for the King Lear field in the North Sea. Once operational, King Lear may increase PGNiG Group's natural gas production on the Norwegian Continental Shelf by 0.33 bcm a year.

10.12.2021
PGNiG Group at 23rd World Petroleum Congress in Houston

Investments and projects to propel the development of Poland’s biomethane and hydrogen market were the topics addressed by Polskie Górnictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo at one of the industry’s leading events. At this year’s World Petroleum Congress in Houston, the Polish gas incumbent was represented by Przemysław Wacławski, its Vice President for Finance.

25.11.2021
PGNiG Group: solid performance despite market challenges

After the nine months to September 30th 2021, the PGNiG Group posted nearly PLN 37.5bn in revenue, around PLN 7.4bn in EBITDA and PLN 3.1bn in net profit. The volume of gas sold was in excess of 24 bcm, a year-on-year increase of 8%.

23.11.2021
PGNiG Group promotes development of Polish biomethane sector

On Tuesday, November 23rd 2021, Polskie Górnictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo signed the Agreement on cooperation in developing a biogas and biomethane sector. Several dozen representatives of the PGNiG Group participated in the work on the project, which was initiated by the Ministry of Climate and Environment and the Government Representative for Renewable Energy.

23.11.2021
PGNiG becomes Industry Partner of Space3ac accelerator

Polskie Górnictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo has become a partner of Space3ac. International teams that apply for the acceleration programme will have the opportunity to receive financial support and present their solutions to PGNiG.

16.11.2021
German authority confirms PGNiG’s position: NS2 AG cannot serve as a transmission system operator

The Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) has announced the suspension of the certification procedure for Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline operator. The reason for the suspension is that Nord Stream 2 AG at the current stage of the procedure does not meet the criteria for an independent transmission system operator, specifically the condition that operator must be organised in a legal form under German law.

08.11.2021
PGNiG submits Plan for Development and Operation of the Tommeliten Alpha field

PGNiG Upstream Norway, together with its licence partners, has applied for approval of plan for development and operation of the Tommeliten Alpha field in the North Sea. The production start-up is scheduled for 2024. In the peak period Tommeliten Alpha should increase company’s hydrocarbon output by 0.5 billion cubic meters of natural gas per year.

03.11.2021
PGNiG: Ærfugl field production at full capacity

PGNiG Upstream Norway, together with its partners, launched another two wells on the Ærfugl field in the Norwegian Sea. Thanks to the completion of the investment, the Ærfugl reservoir will contribute approx. 0.57 billion cubic metres of natural gas per year to the Company’s production volume.

02.11.2021
PGNiG: Discovery of light oil in the Norwegian Sea

PGNiG Upstream Norway and its licence partners successfully completed a wildcat exploration well on the Egyptian Vulture prospect in the Norwegian Sea. The discovered reservoir may contain as much as 63 million barrels of crude oil.

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