Poland and Denmark to Build Baltic Gas Pipeline

Friday, November 30, 2018

Poland's gas grid operator Gaz-System and its Danish counterpart have given the final go-ahead to invest in building a gas pipeline linking Poland with Norway's deposits via the Baltic Sea and Denmark, Gaz-System said on Friday.

The 900-kilometres (560-mile) pipeline, known as the Baltic Pipe, is a Polish project designed to reduce its reliance on Russian gas. The Baltic Pipe is expected to be ready in 2022 when Poland's long-term deal with Russia's Gazprom expires.


(Reporting by Agnieszka Barteczko; Editing by Adrian Croft)

Categories: LNG Pipelines Gas Natural Gas

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