End of Orban era opportunity for Orlen and Polish energy projects
The likely end of Viktor Orbán’s long rule, after a strong election win by the opposition TISZA party, could reshape Hungary’s energy sector and create opportunities for Orlen.
A new government led by Péter Magyar is expected to reduce reliance on Russian energy and diversify gas supplies, potentially strengthening cooperation with Poland. This could benefit projects like LNG terminals in Gdańsk and position Poland as a regional energy hub.
Changes may also impact MOL Group, accelerating a shift away from Russian oil. Overall, political change in Hungary could open new business and strategic opportunities for Polish energy companies.