Marek Woszczyk is an experienced manager who has been involved in the energy sector almost from the beginning of his over 30-year professional career. For over 18 years, he has managed key entities in the energy sector in Poland.
From 2016 to 2025, he served as General Director of PGNiG Upstream Norway, responsible for developing and implementing the company's development strategy. During this time, the company significantly expanded its business portfolio, increasing its stakes in key deposits, access to which strengthened Poland's energy security and independence. As President of the Management Board of LOTOS Upstream, he was also involved in the consolidation of the ORLEN Group's Norwegian assets.
While working at Deloitte, he also provided strategic consulting based on multi-criteria analyses for companies in the energy sector.
Previously, he served as President of the Management Board of Polska Grupa Energetyczna (Polish Energy Group). He supported both the creation of new investments ensuring stable electricity supplies and the implementation of an energy transformation strategy focused on renewable energy sources and innovative technologies. Among other things, he led the initiation of the construction of two power units at the Opole Power Plant, which have already been commissioned, and the construction and commissioning of four onshore wind farms, increasing the total installed capacity of the Group's wind farms by 70%.
From 1998 to 2013, he worked at the Energy Regulatory Office, where he held positions ranging from Specialist to President. He exercised regulatory oversight over the national energy market, regulating the activities of energy companies, as well as operational implementation in the electricity, gas, heating, and liquid fuels sectors. He was also involved in legislative work strengthening market regulations that protect consumers and increase competitiveness in the energy sector.
He has been associated with the project of the first nuclear power plant in Poland since 2014, when, as Chairman of the Supervisory Board of PGE EJ1, he oversaw management activities and provided guidelines for the investment process, including site assessment and obtaining necessary administrative decisions.
Author of numerous publications on the energy industry and financial matters. A graduate of the Gdynia Maritime University, the National School of Public Administration, and an Executive MBA from Kozminski University.
