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Polish Dream of Baltic Pipe Project May Not Be Economically Feasible

© AFP 2023 / BERND WUSTNECK / DPA The economic feasibility of the Baltic Pipe project, aimed at transporting Norwegian gas to Poland, has yet to be confirmed, according to Stuart Elliott of the world's leading energy information company Platts
The economic feasibility of the Baltic Pipe project, aimed at transporting Norwegian gas to Poland, has yet to be confirmed, according to Stuart Elliott of the world's leading energy information company Platts - Sputnik International
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The economic feasibility of the Baltic Pipe project, aimed at transporting Norwegian gas to Poland, has yet to be confirmed, according to Stuart Elliott of the world's leading energy information company Platts.

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In an exclusive interview with Sputnik, Stuart Elliott of the world's leading energy information company Platts cast doubt on the economic feasibility of the Baltic Pipe project, which is aimed at transporting natural gas from Norway to Poland via Denmark.

Elliott recalled that plans to build a new gas pipeline system, which would enable Poland to import gas directly from Norway, have been discussed for a long time now, and that these plans were twice put on the back burner due to issues related to the commercial profitability of the project.

"The plan to build new pipeline infrastructure to allow Poland to directly import Norwegian gas is not new and has been abandoned twice before because of a lack of commercial interest. It would need the support of both Norway and Denmark, which may not see the financial benefit to the line," Elliott said.

He added that "Poland seems more committed to making it work than ever before as it looks to reduce dependence on Russian gas imports."

"The bigger question is whether a Norway-Poland gas pipeline is needed given an uncertain gas demand picture in Europe, extremely low commodity prices and the fact that Poland already has import diversity through its newly commissioned LNG import terminal at Swinoujscie," he said.

His remarks came after Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo's visit to Oslo, during which she, in particular, voiced hope for the possible revival of the Baltic Pipe project, which has been kicked around in negotiations between Poland and Denmark for 15 years now.

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Commenting on her statement, Piotr Naimski, the Undersecretary of State of the Polish Chancellery charged with strategic energy infrastructure, noted that in 2022, the contract between Polish energy company PGNiG and Russian energy giant Gazprom for the supply of 10.2 billion cubic meters of gas per year will expire, and that a pipeline connecting Poland to the Norwegian shelf is an "obvious goal."

Over the past two years, Poland has attempted to take measures to reduce its dependence on Russian energy supplies; in 2015, the Swinoujscie LNG terminal was put into operation.

However, as critics soon discovered, the Qatari gas to be supplied to Poland via its Swinoujscie terminal will be significantly more expensive than Russian supplies, and Warsaw may end up canceling the contract.

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