Poland discovers one of Europe's largest oil deposits in a decade
- Poland has discovered over 22 million tonnes of recoverable crude oil and condensate in Zwinoujście, which could reduce its dependence on Russian energy sources.
- The discovery includes 5 billion cubic meters of commercial-grade natural gas, potentially boosting Poland's energy independence.
- Polish Undersecretary of State Krzysztof Galos believes this find could revolutionize Poland's energy independence and exploration of the Baltic Sea.
- Dariusz JoDski claimed this discovery could amount to as much as 20 times Poland's annual production of oil.
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Poland has discovered one of Europe's largest oil and natural gas deposits in the Baltic Sea in the last decade, which could reduce the country's dependence on fossil fuel imports.
New Baltic Find Could Be Poland’s Largest Oil Discovery Ever
Central European Petroleum (CEP) has announced a major conventional oil and gas discovery off Poland’s Baltic Sea coast, in what could become the country’s largest hydrocarbon deposit and one of Europe’s most significant finds in the past decade.
Poland reports the discovery of enormous quantities of oil in the Baltic Sea and intends to drill afterwards. The field lies in front of the holiday island Usedom. Therefore, criticism is voiced in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Environment Minister Backhaus demands "a clear statement from the Federal Government towards Poland".
If the European Union had not so much fallen victim to climate hysteria and the damnation of hydrocarbons, the enormous discovery of oil and natural gas in the Baltic Sea off Poland's coast could turn the European energy market upside down. After all, this is about security of supply with cheap and reliable energy. In Poland, where energy technology still dominates a little more common sense than in so many other European countries, a historical…
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