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PGNiG: we are accelerating work on the Ærfugl field

The development of the field in the Norwegian Sea enters the second phase. Additional three production wells will be drilled next year. This means that…

PGNiG and Lotos strengthen trade cooperation in Norway

PGNiG Supply & Trading (PST), a company of the Polish Oil and Gas Industry Group (PGNiG), becomes the sole customer for natural gas produced in…

PGNiG gains consent to use Odfjell rig on Norwegian shelf for Shrek wildcat drilling

As announced on August 16, 2019, the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate has granted PGNiG Upstream Norway AS a drilling permit for well 6507/5-9 S in production licence…

PGNiG forecasts an annual increase in gas production of 600 million cubic metres by 2021

PGNiG forecasts that gas production will grow from 4.6bn cubic metres per year in 2019 to 5.2bn cubic metres in 2021. In its forecast published…

PGNiG is preparing to charter LNG carriers

PGNiG’s response to the needs of LNG transport will most likely be charters. Market observers predict that a Polish gas buyer will need long-term charter…

PGNiG and Venture Global LNG Agree New Purchase of 1.5 MTPA of LNG

In connection with the state visit of the President of Poland, Andrzej Duda to Washington D.C., the Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG) has signed,…

PGNiG purchased interest in another gas field in Norway

PGNiG Upstream Norway will acquire 22.2 percent of shares in King Lear field – PL146 and PL333 licenses – from Total E&P Norge. The volume…

PGNiG on route to production form Ærfugl gas reservoir in the Norwegian Sea

The first well is expected to start production in June 2020. By the end of the year the next three wells will commence production. The…

PGNiG will lease a drilling platform in the Norwegian Sea

PGNiG Upstream Norway and Aker BP have signed a contract for the lease of a semi-submersible drilling rig. In autumn, the exploration well will start…

LOTOS and PGNiG: first commercial LNG bunkering of ships at Polish sea ports

Between March 13th and March 18th 2019, Grupa LOTOS and PGNiG completed two LNG commercial bunkering operations for seagoing ships. These were the first such…

PGNiG: 2018 – another year of declining gas import volumes from Russia and growing LNG imports

The share of gas imports from Russia in total import volume fell in 2018 to less than 67%. The share of LNG imports increased to…

PGNiG’s Norwegian subsidiary closer to drilling its first exploration well as licence operator

PGNiG Upstream Norway AS has acquired a detailed 2D seismic image, which will facilitate the selection of a drilling location in the Shrek prospect within…

PGNiG and Port Arthur LNG sign agreement for the sales and purchase of LNG from the U.S.

Polish Oil & Gas Company (PGNiG) and Port Arthur LNG, a subsidiary of Sempra LNG & Midstream, today announced they have entered into an agreement…

PGNiG: final consent to buy Tommeliten Alpha interest from Equinor

PGNiG Upstream Norway AS obtained a consent of the Norway’s Ministry of Petroleum and Energy to purchase over 42% shares in the Tommeliten Alpha filed…

PGNiG prepares a development plan for another field in Norway

The gas reserves of the Fogelberg field are estimated at between 7 and 14 bcm. The start of commercial production is in line with the…

PGNiG receives Poland’s 40th imported LNG cargo

Poland’s state-owned gas company PGNiG has received its 40th cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) at the “President Lech Kaczyński” LNG Terminal in Świnoujście – the…

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