Grupa Azoty S.A. and its subsidiaries have executed an annex to the Framework Agreement for the supply of gas fuel, annexes to existing Individual Contracts and new bilateral Individual Contracts with PKN Orlen S.A., with a total estimated value of approximately PLN 18bn in the years 2023–2027.
The ORLEN Group is analysing a possible acquisition of Zakłady Azotowe Puławy owned by Grupa Azoty S.A. The companies have signed a cooperation agreement and a non-disclosure agreement enabling due diligence to start at the Puławy-based company. The merger would increase the ORLEN Group’s participation in the fertilizer sector and enhance its efficiency and competitiveness on the European market through numerous synergies. For farmers and other customers of the two companies, the merger would mean a better and broader range of fertilizer products and easier access to products in demand at a given time, achieved through enhanced production flexibility.
The Plastics Day was an event held in front of the Grupa Azoty Group’s headquarters in Tarnów on June 1st. During the event, Company representatives demonstrated a range of exhibits to illustrate how plastics have changed over years and how they influenced various areas, including the automotive, medical, and defence industries. The event attracted a total turnout of several hundred, including children, students and residents of Tarnów.
In view of price change on the European gas market in the last weeks of May and the demand forecasts, Grupa Azoty Group companies are raising their production levels.
In view of the potential risk of breaching the net debt/EBITDA ratio at the end of the first half of 2023 by exceeding the maximum levels allowed under Grupa Azoty Group’s financing agreements, as announced by the Company in a current report of May 15th 2023, the Management Board of Grupa Azoty S.A. has entered into talks with the financial institutions on this issue.
Grupa Azoty was among the signatories of a letter of intent to develop Polish ion cell technology, signed at the initiative of the Ministry of Climate and Environment. According to the document, creating a complete and sustainable ion cell value chain relying on domestic raw material resources would help enhance energy security and preserve the strategic competitiveness of the national economy.