“Przychód, he had a number of objections to the records contained in the documents,” Business Insider reports. He was dismissed from the supervisory board of Rafineria Gdańska on November 30. That day, Orlen announced the finalization of contracts with the Saudis.
In an interview with the business portal, he himself did not want to comment on the reasons why he lost his job.
Controversy over the deal with the Saudis
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On Saturday, PO politicians from Pomerania announced that they had sent a notification to the prosecutor’s office on suspicion of committing a crime regarding possible irregularities in the contract with Saudi Aramco.
Orlen’s chairman responded to accusations that the contract did not provide protection against resale of the refinery, for example to the Russians.
– Those who sold half the economy move it. Everything can be resold, provided there is the will of the government. There are no uncontrolled sales – assured the president and added that, contrary to the expectations of the opposition, he will not show the contract, since such practices are not used in the business world.
He added that he did not intend to comment on the terms of the agreement and that securing the interests of a minority shareholder was a matter regulated by law.
Orlen’s cooperation with Saudi Aramco
Orlen said he had negotiated a long-term contract with Saudi Aramco for supplies ranging from 200,000 to up to 337,000 barrels of oil per day. The target ceiling for Arab oil deliveries is expected to reach 400,000 tonnes this year. barrels per day (20 million tons per year). This includes the deliveries resulting from the contract with the Saudi company and the sale of 30%. shares in the refinery. Orlen estimated that these deliveries could meet up to 45% of the country’s needs. the total demand of the entire Orlen group – after the takeover of Lotos – both in Poland, Lithuania and the Czech Republic.
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