On 10 February 2010, the Management Board and then the
Supervisory Board of PGNiG SA accepted a package of arrangements made in the
form of a trilateral agreement between PGNiG SA, OAO Gazprom Export and EuRoPol
GAZ.
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The Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy awarded an operator status on the Norwegian Continental Shelf to PGNiG Norway AS. The decision of the Norwegian Ministry will allow PGNiG Norway to assume a leading role in projects pertaining to the exploration and development of offshore oil and gas deposits. The operator status confirms that the experience and resources of the PGNiG Group conform to the highest international standards of the oil industry.
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At 10:00 p.m. on 1 February 2010, PGNiG SA will lift temporary limits on natural gas supplies to ZCh Police. The decision was dictated mainly by increasing temperatures and the reduced use of gas by individual customers stemming from them. At current temperatures, demand for gas in Poland oscillates around 50-54 million cubic metres per day.
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On 27
January 2010, at the head office of OOO Gazprom in Moscow, talks took place
between ОАО Gazprom and ООО Gazprom Export on the one hand, and PGNiG SA and
EuRoPol Gaz SA on the other.
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Polskie Górnictwo Naftowe i
Gazownictwo SA (Polish Oil and Gas Company) in cooperation with Warsaw
University of Technology, Wrocław University of Technology and the Institute of Molecular
Physics at the Polish
Academy of Sciences are
planning to establish International Helium Cryogenics Centre at the Odolanów
Branch of PGNiG SA. The joint project is going to be of scientific and research
nature, and also of business nature and constitutes an example of cooperation
between industry and science. The main tasks of the Centre shall comprise
conducting research and development activities, rendering services within the
scope of cryogenic equipment and materials.
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PGNiG SA subsidiary PGNiG
Norway A/S will take up a 15 per cent share in licence PL58 on the Norwegian
Continental Shelf.
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