The EU grants pay for 60% of the 275 km underwater line connecting Denmark’s Faxe with Poland’s Niechorze-Pogorzelica. Attending the signing ceremony in Brussels was Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and Maroš Šefčovič, commission vice-president for the Energy Union. Next month, after Ukraine’s presidential election, Šefčovič, a Slovak, plans to restart EU-Ukraine-Gazprom talks on renewing Russia’s gas transit pact with Ukraine. In June, Poland is to receive its first liquefied natural gas supplies from the United States, under a deal signed by Poland’s state energy firm PGNiG with Houston-based Cheniere Energy.
The EU grants pay for 60% of the
