PKN ORLEN - the employer of the year 2003
On March 2nd, 2004 PKN ORLEN was awarded with the title “Employer of the Year 2003” from Newsweek Polska and the Business Centre Club ” in Poland. The Company won in the chemical industry category. ”
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On March 2nd, 2004 PKN ORLEN was awarded with the title “Employer of the Year 2003” from Newsweek Polska and the Business Centre Club ” in Poland. The Company won in the chemical industry category. ”
ORLEN and Naftogaz have signed an agreement setting out the framework for a future gas supply contract. The Polish company will deliver over 300 million cubic metres of gas to its Ukrainian partner. The fuel will originate from American LNG cargoes received by ORLEN. The agreement was signed during the Atlantic Council conference on Partnership for Transatlantic Energy Cooperation, which was also attended by Minister of Energy Miłosz Motyka and Deputy Minister Wojciech Wrochna.
For nearly four months, preliminary seismic and geotechnical seabed surveys were carried out across the Baltic East offshore wind project area by three specialist units from a consortium of Polish companies: ORLEN Petrobaltic, Geofizyka Toruń and MEWO. During the campaign, a team of qualified researchers, technicians, and operators completed over one thousand kilometres of seismic lines, along with numerous soundings and boreholes. The data collected will enable ORLEN Neptun to develop the next key stages of the project.
ORLEN has commissioned its first modern fast-charging hub for electric vehicles under the ORLEN Charge network. The facility, located along the S7 expressway at the Olsztynek Południe Motorway Service Area, will allow drivers to charge their vehicles up to an optimal level three times faster than before – in approximately 20 minutes. The hub also features an advanced power-sharing system that automatically adjusts charging power to the needs of the engine, delivering up to 400 kW per charging point. By the end of this year, the Company plans to launch over a dozen additional hubs along motorways and expressways, including in Szczecin, Gorzów Wielkopolski and Nowy Dwór Gdański.