Poland currently buys nearly all of its gas from Russia, but the construction of a new LNG import terminal and a proposed pipeline link with Norway could help weaken Gazprom’s grip on Warsaw. Reuters reports:
Poland has finished construction of a 3 billion zlotys ($794 million) LNG terminal by the Baltic Sea, which is expected to receive its first commercial shipments in July. Late last year, state-controlled utility PGNiG also revived plans to build a pipeline by 2022 to carry gas from Norway.“Thanks to the terminal and the Norway link this big dream of Poland becoming a gas hub could materialise,” …read more
Source: The American Interest