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Baltic Pipe system: from the North Sea to the Yamal pipeline

Baltic Pipe is an entire gas pipeline system of about 900 km, starting in the North Sea. It runs through Denmark, the Baltic Sea and…

Baltic Pipe gas pipeline officially opened on Tuesday

At the gas compressor station in Goleniów, the transmission of gas through the Baltic Pipe pipeline was symbolically launched on Tuesday. From 1 October this…

The Port of Gdansk at the Economic Forum in Karpacz

A strong port is a strong and secure state,” said Łukasz Greinke, CEO of the Port of Gdansk, at the XXXI Economic Forum in Karpacz….

Port of Gdansk in second place in the Baltic

– We have beaten the Russian Port of Primorsk and are in second place in the Baltic in total transshipments. We also managed to maintain…

PGNiG has already taken delivery of more LNG cargoes than for the whole of 2021

The 36th delivery of liquefied natural gas ordered by Polskie Górnictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo this year has arrived at the President Lech Kaczyński terminal. This…

FSRU terminal cooperation talks with Czech Republic and Slovakia

We are analysing the final capacity of the FSRU terminal. We are talking with the Czech and Slovak sides at the level of gas system…

Gaz-System: all three Baltic Pipe compressor stations in Poland after technical acceptance

Gaz-System has carried out technical acceptance of all three gas compressor stations being expanded and built as part of the Baltic Pipe project. Their main…

GAZ-SYSTEM with first construction permit for FSRU project

The Pomeranian Governor has issued a construction permit for the Kolnik-Gdansk gas pipeline, which is one part of the FSRU Onshore project.

Record-breaking construction of manoeuvring and storage yards in the Port of Gdynia

18 tonnes per square metre – this is the weight of cargo that can be stored on new stacking yards at the Port of Gdynia…

Polish ports ready for additional coal transshipments

Coal handling capacity at Polish ports has been expanded for this year, Deputy Infrastructure Minister Grzegorz Witkowski told PAP.

Nord Stream 1 gas could flow as early as Wednesday

The routine maintenance of the Nord Stream 1 Baltic gas pipeline went without any major problems and was able to be finalised on Tuesday evening…

Prime Minister: we will open Baltic Pipe this autumn, on schedule, on budget

We have planned the Baltic Pipe gas pipeline to open in autumn this year, and we will open this pipeline in autumn as planned, as…

June sees historically high levels of coal indices in western European ports

In June, indices showing thermal coal prices at Western European ports reached a historic high of $424.18 per tonne, according to a study by the…

DCT Gdansk selects contractors to begin works for the T3 expansion project

DCT Gdańsk, the operator of the largest container terminal complex on the Baltic Sea, has signed a contract for the construction of the third deep-water terminal…

PGNiG took in 60 per cent more LNG cargoes in H1 this year than in H1 2021

In the first half of 2022. PGNiG accepted 29 cargoes of liquefied natural gas, 26 of them in Swinoujscie, more than 60 per cent more…

PERN prepared to supply oil delivered to Poland by sea

If sanctions against Russia come into force and crude oil reception via the “Druzhba” pipeline is stopped, PERN and its infrastructure is prepared to meet…

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