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The oil industry in Poland began at Bóbrka Field in 1853 [citation needed], followed by the first refinery in 1854. Poland was the third most productive region in ...
In the early 1950s the Polish government wished to develop a petrochemicals industry for the country, to reduce reliance on imports. [1] In Poland there were only five small specialist refineries, which together produced less than one million tonnes annually. Authorisation to build the country’s first large-scale crude oil refinery was given ...
B8 is a major oil field in the Polish exclusive economic area of the Baltic Sea about 70 km north of Jastarnia. The field was discovered in 1983 and started producing oil in 2006. The field currently accounts for four per cent of Poland’s oil production.
PKN Orlen was created in 1999 after the Council of Ministers of Poland in the previous year decided to partially privatise and merge two state-run petrochemical firms: Centrala Produktów Naftowych, Communist Poland's petroleum retail monopoly, and Petrochemia Płock, the state firm in charge of the oil refineries in Płock, the largest complex of its kind in Poland.
Gdańsk oil refinery is a 10.5 million tonne per year (210,000 barrels per day, bpd) refinery located near the Polish city of Gdańsk on the Baltic Sea. The refinery was established in 1975 to supply fuels and lubricants, and has undergone several upgrades and expansions to increase its capacity and the range of products available.
The newly erected facilities and 14 wells were expected to produce around 100 million cubic metres of natural gas and 300,000 tonnes of crude oil, and together with another Norwegian project, doubled PGNiG's total oil production levels. [26] [27] [28] Poland and PGNiG had been following plans to reduce dependence on Russian gas for several ...
Poland Gas 1981 1,793 million m 3: 2025 Design B8 oil field: Poland Oil + gas 1983 3.5 million tonnes oil 432 million m 3 gas Converted jack-up, oil to B3, gas to CHP plant 55°24.0’N 18°43.3’E 2006 Production B21 gas field Poland Gas 2013 261.23 million m 3: 55.168°N 17.6758°E Łeba Poland Exploration Gotlandia Poland Exploration ...
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