PGNiG, Poland’s state-controlled oil and gas company, formally gave notice last week to Gazprom that it will not renew its Russia gas supply contract after it expires in Dec. 2022.

Monday, November 18, 2019
PGNiG, Poland’s state-controlled oil and gas company, formally gave notice last week to Gazprom that it will not renew its Russia gas supply contract after it expires in Dec. 2022.

PGNiG, Poland’s state-controlled oil and gas company, formally gave notice last week to Gazprom that it will not renew its Russia gas supply contract after it expires in Dec. 2022. Maciej Wozniak, PGNiG vice president for commercial affairs, says Poland will replace Russian gas with Norwegian gas from a new trans-Baltic pipeline and with LNG from Qatar, US and, potentially, Canada. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has signed a law on the unbundling of Naftogaz of Ukraine.

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