ORLEN Discovers a New Gas Field in the Province of Poznan
02.18.2025 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

February 18, 2025 [ORLEN]- Nearly a quarter of a billion cubic meters of gas – this is the size of the reserves in the Siedlemin field near the town of Jarocin. The swift commencement of production from this new find will be facilitated by the extensive extraction infrastructure in the region. ORLEN is currently operating three gas fields in the County of Jarocin and plans to explore additional prospects in the area.

 

The Siedlemin field was discovered at a depth of approximately 3 km as part of a joint project of ORLEN S.A. and ORLEN Upstream Polska. The exploration drilling was carried out by Exalo Drilling, a company of the ORLEN Group. After production tests, the field’s reserves were estimated at over 235 million cubic meters of natural gas.

“In line with our commitments, we are maximising gas production in Poland to harness every available opportunity. The discovery of the Siedlemin field near Jarocin underscores the strong position of the Province of Poznan on Poland’s energy map. It is in this province that ORLEN produces the largest volumes of natural gas domestically. The exploration and discovery of new fields are integral to our strategy, where gas plays a crucial role in supporting the energy transition by balancing the system that increasingly relies on renewable energy sources. ORLEN’s production activities also bring tangible financial benefits to local communities,” said Wiesław Prugar, Member of the ORLEN Management Board, Upstream.

The Siedlemin field is located in an area with promising prospects for hydrocarbon production, as confirmed by the results of previous exploration work and other gas discoveries in the region, including Radlin, Kleka, Kleka E, Roszkow, and Chwalecin.

ORLEN plans to continue exploring for additional resources in the area, benefiting from the region’s well-developed production and transmission infrastructure, which reduces the time and costs involved in the launch of production from new fields.

Oil and gas companies operating in Poland are required to pay a special production royalty, ninety percent of which is transferred to local municipalities where extraction activities take place. These funds represent a stable additional source of revenue for local government budgets. In 2024, production royalties transferred to the municipalities where the Zielona Gora Branch operates totalled nearly PLN 80 million.

In 2023, the ORLEN Group’s natural gas production reached 7.1 billion cubic meters, accounting for 42% of Poland’s total demand. Of this, 3.4 billion cubic meters were extracted in Poland, with nearly 1.7 billion cubic meters coming from the Province of Poznan.

The Group’s new strategy to 2035 provides for an increase in total natural gas production from domestic and foreign fields to 12 billion cubic meters by 2030, including 4 billion cubic meters from fields in Poland.

 

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