Poland has signed a long-term deal with a U.S. company for supplies of liquefied natural gas as part of an effort to reduce its dependence on Russian energy, the two sides announced on Wednesday.
Port Arthur LNG, a subsidiary of San Diego-based Sempra Energy, and Poland’s state gas company PGNiG jointly announced the agreement for the sale of 2.7 billion cubic meters per year of gas to Poland over a 20-year period.
Their statement said that is enough to meet about 15 percent of Poland’s daily gas needs.
“This agreement marks an important step toward Poland’s energy independence and security,” the U.S. Secretary …read more
Source: Voice of America