Under the deal, PGNiG said it will supply nearly 19,000 tonnes of LNG via trucks until 2025. The Polish company will deliver the fuel to a temporary mobile installation until the completion of the regasification station scheduled for December 2020.
The state-owned company says this is the largest LNG sales contract in its history with the volumes more than two times higher than its previous biggest contract.
PGNiG expects a rise in small-scale industrial LNG use in Poland in the coming years as the use of this fuel not only “guarantees efficient production, but also a positive ecological effect”.
The company is in charge of all the supplies coming to the only Polish import terminal in Swinoujscie operated by Gaz-System’s unit Polskie LNG.
The move is a part of reducing the country’s decades-old reliance on Russian pipeline gas but also cutting dependence on coal.




