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Ticker · PKN ISIN · PLPKN0000018 LEI · 259400VVMM70CQREJT74 WAR Manufacturing
Filings indexed 737 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-04-15 Board/Management Inform…
Country PL Poland
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About PKN Orlen S.A.

https://www.orlen.pl/en

PKN Orlen S.A. is an integrated multi-utility group focused on crude oil processing, petrochemical production, energy generation, and retail. The company processes crude oil into a wide range of petroleum products, including gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil, and jet fuel. It is also a major producer of petrochemicals. The group operates an extensive network of fuel stations across Central Europe. Beyond its core refining and retail operations, the company engages in upstream oil and gas exploration and production. A key strategic direction is the development of low- and zero-emission energy sources, with significant investments in renewable energy, including offshore wind power, biofuels, and hydrogen technologies, as part of its energy transition.

Recent filings

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zal10_6_OSWIADCZENIE_ZARZADU_JEDN-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml
Board/Management Information Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text is an HTML structure containing embedded CSS and font definitions, which strongly suggests it is the raw output of a PDF-to-HTML conversion tool (indicated by the generator meta tag 'pdf2htmlEX'). The document length is very large (1.5 million characters), implying it contains the full content of a substantial report, not just a brief announcement. However, without specific keywords like '10-K', 'Annual Report', 'Earnings Release', or 'Interim Report' visible in the truncated text, and given the format is a converted document rather than a standard SEC filing header, the classification is difficult. Since the text is extensive and appears to be the body of a document, and given the lack of specific identifying headers, I must rely on the general context. The presence of complex financial/mathematical notation (implied by the structure and typical content of such large documents) suggests a comprehensive report. Given the options, and the high likelihood that a large, converted document represents a core financial filing, I will tentatively classify it as an Annual Report (10-K) or an Interim Report (IR) if it were quarterly. Since there is no explicit period mentioned, and the size suggests a major filing, 10-K is a strong candidate for a comprehensive annual document. However, the text itself is too generic (mostly formatting code) to confirm this definitively. I will use the fallback 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) as the most neutral classification for an unidentifiable, large, converted document, unless strong evidence points elsewhere. Re-evaluating: The presence of terms like 'financials', 'strategy', and 'market position' (implied by the context of financial documents) often points towards Investor Presentations (IP) or Management Discussion & Analysis (MDA). Given the sheer volume, it is likely a comprehensive report. I will stick to the most comprehensive report type available: 10-K, as a default for large, unclassified financial documents, while acknowledging the low confidence due to the lack of explicit headers in the provided snippet.
2025-04-15 Polish
zal10_6_OSWIADCZENIE_ZARZADU_SKONS-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml
Board/Management Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is an HTML structure containing embedded CSS and JavaScript-like elements, which strongly suggests it is the raw output of a PDF-to-HTML conversion tool (indicated by the generator meta tag 'pdf2htmlEX'). The document length is very large (1,555,739 characters), indicating it is likely the full content of a substantial report, not just a brief announcement. Crucially, the text contains extensive financial and strategic terminology, including references to 'Financial Supplement Data', 'Investor Presentation', 'Earnings Release', 'Management Reports', and various financial concepts (e.g., 'Q4', 'Q3', 'Q2', 'Q1' implied by context, though not explicitly visible in the truncated text, the structure suggests a comprehensive report). Given the massive size and the presence of detailed, structured content typical of a full financial disclosure, this is most likely a comprehensive report. Since the text is not explicitly identified as a 10-K (Annual Report) or a standard Quarterly Report (IR), but rather contains elements that look like detailed supplementary data or a presentation embedded in a converted format, the best fit among the comprehensive report categories is 'Investor Presentation' (IP) or potentially 'Financial Supplement Data' (XLSX) if it were structured data, but the HTML format points towards a presentation or detailed report. However, looking closely at the content structure (which seems to be a mix of presentation slides/sections converted to HTML), and considering the high volume of text, it represents a detailed disclosure. If it were a standard regulatory filing like 10-K or IR, the text would usually contain specific SEC headers. Since it appears to be a detailed investor-facing document converted to HTML, 'Investor Presentation' (IP) is a strong candidate, or if it's just raw data tables, 'XLSX' (though the format is HTML). Re-evaluating the definitions: The content seems too large and detailed for a simple 'ER' or 'RPA'. The presence of complex, structured text suggests a deep dive. Given the context of financial document classification, a large, detailed document that isn't explicitly a 10-K or IR is often an Investor Presentation (IP) or a very detailed Management Discussion & Analysis (MDA) section. Since the text is a massive dump of converted content, and without explicit regulatory headers (like '10-K' or 'Form 10-Q'), classifying it as a comprehensive report type is appropriate. 'Investor Presentation' (IP) fits well for detailed, non-SEC mandated reports often shared with investors. If the content were clearly narrative analysis of results, MDA would fit. Given the visual structure implied by the conversion artifacts, IP is chosen as the most likely detailed investor document type.
2025-04-15 Polish
zal15_5_SPRAWOZDANIE_ZARZADU_Z_DZIALALNOSCI_GRUPY_ORLEN-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml.xades
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided consists almost entirely of XML digital signature blocks (Signatures, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, etc.). This structure is typical for digitally signed regulatory filings or official documents submitted electronically, often in XBRL or XHTML format. Crucially, the reference URI within the signature block points to a file named: "5_SPRAWOZDANIE_ZARZADU_Z_DZIALALNOSCI_GRUPY_ORLEN-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml". The Polish phrase "SPRAWOZDANIE ZARZĄDU Z DZIAŁALNOŚCI GRUPY" translates to "Management Board Report on the Activities of the Group". This strongly suggests the content is a comprehensive annual or periodic report from the management board. Given the context of financial reporting definitions: 1. It is not a short announcement (Document Length is 388,435 chars). 2. It is a comprehensive report, not just an earnings release (ER) or a factsheet (FS). 3. The content is the Management Board's Report on Activities, which aligns closely with the scope of an Annual Report (10-K) or a comprehensive Interim Report (IR). Since the document is a digitally signed report covering the activities of the Group, and the reference suggests a year-end filing (2024-12-31), it is most likely the Annual Report (10-K equivalent, though this specific filing might be a local equivalent like a Polish 'Roczne Sprawozdanie Finansowe' which maps best to 10-K in function). However, if the document were a half-year report, it would be classified as IR. Without explicit confirmation of the fiscal year end (e.g., Q2 vs FY), and given the depth implied by the signature structure and the Polish title translating to a comprehensive activity report, 10-K (Annual Report) is the most appropriate classification for a full-scope management report. If the document were purely the *announcement* of this report, it would be RPA. Since the text *is* the signature block for the report itself (referencing the .xhtml file), we classify it as the report type. Revisiting the definitions: 10-K is for the 'Official yearly report covering company activity and full financial performance.' This matches the translated title 'Management Board Report on the Activities of the Group' for a year-end period (2024-12-31). FY 2024
2025-04-15 Polish
zal14_5_SPRAWOZDANIE_ZARZADU_Z_DZIALALNOSCI_GRUPY_ORLEN-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml.xades
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided consists almost entirely of XML digital signature blocks (Signatures, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, etc.). This structure is typical for digitally signed regulatory filings or official documents submitted electronically, often in XBRL or XHTML format. Crucially, the reference URI within the signature block points to a file named: "5_SPRAWOZDANIE_ZARZADU_Z_DZIALALNOSCI_GRUPY_ORLEN-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml". The Polish phrase "SPRAWOZDANIE ZARZĄDU Z DZIAŁALNOŚCI GRUPY" translates to "Management Board Report on the Activities of the Group". This strongly suggests the content is a comprehensive annual or periodic report from the management board. Given the context of financial reporting definitions: 1. It is not a short announcement (Document Length is 388,435 chars). 2. It is a comprehensive report, not just an earnings release (ER) or a factsheet (FS). 3. The content is the Management Board's Report on Activities, which aligns closely with the scope of an Annual Report (10-K) or a comprehensive Interim Report (IR). Since the document is a digitally signed report covering the activities of the Group, and the reference suggests a year-end filing (2024-12-31), it is most likely the Annual Report (10-K equivalent, though this specific filing might be a local equivalent like a Polish 'Roczne Sprawozdanie Finansowe' which maps best to 10-K in function). However, if the document were a half-year report, it would be classified as IR. Without explicit confirmation of the fiscal year end (e.g., Q2 vs FY), and given the depth implied by the signature structure and the Polish title translating to a comprehensive activity report, 10-K (Annual Report) is the most appropriate classification for a full-scope management report. If the document were purely the *announcement* of this report, it would be RPA. Since the text *is* the signature block for the report itself (referencing the .xhtml file), we classify it as the report type. Revisiting the definitions: 10-K is for the 'Official yearly report covering company activity and full financial performance.' This matches the translated title 'Management Board Report on the Activities of the Group' for a year-end period (2024-12-31). FY 2024
2025-04-15 Polish
zal02_5_SPRAWOZDANIE_ZARZADU_Z_DZIALALNOSCI_GRUPY_ORLEN-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml
Management Reports Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is an HTML structure containing embedded CSS and font data, which is characteristic of a document that has been converted from a native format (like PDF) into a web-viewable format using a tool like pdf2htmlEX (as indicated by the generator meta tag). The actual content of the financial report is not visible in the truncated text; instead, we see the structure of the conversion process. However, the document length is extremely large (30,774,034 characters), suggesting it is a comprehensive report, not a brief announcement. Given the lack of specific keywords (like '10-K', 'Earnings Release', 'Proxy Statement', etc.) in the visible text, and the fact that the text is the raw output of a PDF conversion utility, we must rely on the context provided by the large size and the nature of the data. If this were a standard filing, the size strongly suggests a comprehensive report like a 10-K or an Interim Report (IR). Since the text is just the structural wrapper and not the content itself, and we cannot definitively identify the content type, the most appropriate classification for a large, unidentifiable regulatory document that is not explicitly an announcement of a report is the general 'Regulatory Filings' fallback (RNS), or if we assume the underlying document is a major annual filing due to size, 10-K. Given the ambiguity and the fact that the visible text is purely structural noise from a conversion process, classifying it as a general 'Regulatory Filing' (RNS) is the safest fallback, as it represents a document that has been filed but whose specific type cannot be determined from the provided snippet. Revisiting the definitions: Since the document is massive, it is highly unlikely to be an RPA (Report Publication Announcement). It is likely one of the comprehensive reports (10-K or IR). Without content, I will default to the most common comprehensive annual filing, 10-K, while acknowledging the low confidence due to the corrupted text snippet.
2025-04-15 Polish
zal06_5_SPRAWOZDANIE_ZARZADU_Z_DZIALALNOSCI_GRUPY_ORLEN-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml
Management Reports Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is an HTML structure containing embedded CSS and font data, which is characteristic of a document that has been converted from a native format (like PDF) into a web-viewable format using a tool like pdf2htmlEX (as indicated by the generator meta tag). The actual content of the financial report is not visible in the truncated text; instead, we see the structure of the conversion process. However, the document length is extremely large (30,774,034 characters), suggesting it is a comprehensive report, not a brief announcement. Given the lack of specific keywords (like '10-K', 'Earnings Release', 'Proxy Statement', etc.) in the visible text, and the fact that the text is the raw output of a PDF conversion utility, we must rely on the context provided by the large size and the nature of the data. If this were a standard filing, the size strongly suggests a comprehensive report like a 10-K or an Interim Report (IR). Since the text is just the structural wrapper and not the content itself, and we cannot definitively identify the content type, the most appropriate classification for a large, unidentifiable regulatory document that is not explicitly an announcement of a report is the general 'Regulatory Filings' fallback (RNS), or if we assume the underlying document is a major annual filing due to size, 10-K. Given the ambiguity and the fact that the visible text is purely structural noise from a conversion process, classifying it as a general 'Regulatory Filing' (RNS) is the safest fallback, as it represents a document that has been filed but whose specific type cannot be determined from the provided snippet. Revisiting the definitions: Since the document is massive, it is highly unlikely to be an RPA (Report Publication Announcement). It is likely one of the comprehensive reports (10-K or IR). Without content, I will default to the most common comprehensive annual filing, 10-K, while acknowledging the low confidence due to the corrupted text snippet.
2025-04-15 Polish

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