PGNiG receives another cargo of US LNG
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Tanks and Terminals,
Polish Oil and Gas Co. (PGNiG) has received another supply of US LNG from Cheniere, continuing the cooperation between the two companies to provide secure supplies of natural gas to Poland.
Under the 2018 contract between both companies, starting from 2023 the annual LNG volume to be delivered by Cheniere producer will increase to 1.95 billion m3 after regasification.
On 28 April 2020 the GasLog Warsaw LNG carrier anchored at the President Lech Kaczynski LNG Terminal in Swinoujscie, delivering approximately 70 000 t of LNG. This is the third supply from Cheniere under a long-term contract with PGNiG, and the second delivered this year under the contract. The cargo arrived from the Sabine Pass export terminal on the Gulf of Mexico.
“Despite the current turmoil in the world related to the coronavirus pandemic, LNG supplies flow to Poland as planned and without any disruptions. In this respect, we can count on the reliability and timeliness of our contractors,” commented Jerzy Kwiecinski, President of the PGNiG Management Board.
“Cheniere is pleased to continue to reliably deliver LNG to our customer PGNiG,” said Anatol Feygin, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer at Cheniere. “We are committed to the goal of providing a secure source of US natural gas for Poland, now and in the future.”
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