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Oil represents less than one-quarter of Poland’s total primary energy supply (TPES), which remains
dominated by indigenous sources of coal. Total oil demand is expected to grow moderately in the
coming decade. The resulting need for expansion in both refinery and storage capacities – as well as
the heavy reliance on imports of Russian crude oil – are among the main challenges facing Poland’s oil
market. (see more)