Ukraine will have access to liquefied gas terminals in Poland and the Baltic states in this summer.
Source: Serhiy Makogon, General Director of the Gas Transmission System Operator of Ukraine
“The GIPL interconnector between Poland and Lithuania, which joined the Baltic states to the European gas market, has been launched today. This is a significant breakthrough in energy security for the entire region.”
As Makogon explained, under such conditions it will be much harder for Gazprom to blackmail Lithuania and Poland.
According to him, a tanker with LNG liquefied gas for Poland will arrive at the Klaipeda LNG terminal in the coming days.
“After the completion of the Poland-Slovakia interconnector this summer, Ukraine will also get access to LNG terminals in Poland and the Baltic States this summer.”
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