Media: The laying of the Polish Baltic Pipe gas pipeline depends on Gazprom
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Poland, which is actively opposing the construction of the Nord Stream-2 gas pipeline, may soon face certain difficulties in building its own Baltic Pipe gas pipeline, the newspaper writes The Financial Times.
Warsaw, which is implementing a gas pipeline project from Norway through Denmark to Poland to supply its own country and neighboring countries with Norwegian rather than Russian gas, may face some difficulties in the near future, the newspaper writes. The fact is that the gas pipeline Baltic Pipe (Baltic Pipeline), which is being laid by Poland along the bottom of the Baltic Sea, will intersect with the Nord Stream-2, under construction by Gazprom, which is actively opposed by Poland. According to the newspaper, the Polish authorities, one way or another, will have to negotiate with the Russian company on this technical issue and enter into an agreement. It is not known how the Russian company, which Warsaw actively inserts sticks into the wheels, behaves in this situation.
According to Robert Tomaszewski, an analyst on the energy sector of the Warsaw Polityka Insight consultant Polityka Insight, he fully admits a situation in which Russia's Gazprom may postpone the conclusion of an agreement on a Polish gas pipeline or make this process more lengthy.
Earlier it was reported that in November 2018, the Polish gas operator Gaz-System and the Danish Energinet agreed to jointly build the Baltic Pipe gas pipeline with a length of 900 km., Which will supply up to 10 billion cubic meters of gas per year from Norway through Denmark to Poland. Commissioning of the pipeline is scheduled for 2022 year.
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