Polish PM Calls on Norway to Share Oil and Gas Profits Windfall

A gas platform in the Oseberg North Sea oil field near Bergen, Norway.

Photographer: Kristian Helgesen/Bloomberg
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Norway should share the “gigantic” profits it’s recently made as a result of higher oil and gas prices, especially with Ukraine, said Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.

Morawiecki, answering a question about his government’s energy policy Sunday at a meeting of a youth group, said coal-reliant Poland plans to switch to renewables and nuclear energy, while shedding oil and gas deliveries from Russia and at some point from “Arab” countries as well.