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 Piotr Woźniak

Piotr Woźniak

Company: PGNiG SA

Position: Chairman of the Board

MSc in geology, graduated from the University of Warsaw in 1980. Lecturer at the Geological Institute in Warsaw till 1989. In 1989-1991 served as an adviser to the Minister of Agriculture and to the Minister of Industry. Trade Commissioner of the Republic of Poland in Canada (1992-1996).

Adviser to the Prime Minister on infrastructure (1998-2000). Member of the Supervisory Board of Polish Oil and Gas Co. (PGNiG SA) from 1999, than Vice- President (2000-2002). Alderman at Warsaw City Council (2002-2006). Minister of Economic Affairs of Poland (2005-2007).

In 2011-2013 Undersecretary of State in the Ministry for Environment and Chief National Geologist. Lecturer at Lazarski University and at Warsaw School of Economics, member of the Council of the Maria Grzegorzewska Academy of Special Education, Warsaw. Since December 2009 the Chair and since March 2014 the Vice-Chair of the Administrative Board of the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER).

Participates in the sessions:

  • The European gas market

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    The European gas market

    The European gas market

    • Gas trade and imports to Europe – system, connections, EU-internal contradictions
    • Big gas consumers in Europe. Contracts and price formulas. Role of the stock exchange and spot purchases
    • Gas in Europe and the idea of an energy union. Particular interests and common security
    • The role of internal European infrastructural connections in gas trade and mutual backing in case of crises. Alternative imports (LNG, gas ports)
    • A gas pipeline to Norway, or gas for Poland and the region
    • Regional co-operation (in terms of gas imports) within the EU – more flexible and based on risk analysis. LNG in the region – will it pay off?
    • Transparency of gas contracts between companies. Control of provisions that are important for EU energy security
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