Poland does not plan to renew its long-term gas supply contract with Gazprom after it expires in 2022.

Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Poland does not plan to renew its long-term gas supply contract with Gazprom after it expires in 2022.

Poland does not plan to renew its long-term gas supply contract with Gazprom after it expires in 2022. It will replace Russian gas with Norwegian gas through a new Baltic pipeline across Denmark and ramp up LNG deliveries to once a week at its expanded LNG landing terminal in Świnoujście, on the German border. To the east, Lithuania stopped importing Gazprom gas five years ago in favor of LNG shipments to its Klaipėda LNG floating storage and regasification terminal.

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