PGNiG reported that they observed a reduction in the supply of natural gas under the Yamal contract at all interconnections of the East: Drozdowicze (Ukraine) and Kondratki and Wysokoje (Belarus) in relation to the daily orders placed by a Polish company. On Monday the supply of gas from the east have been reduced by approx. 20 percent., While on Tuesday – by approx. 24 percent. in relation to orders placed for Gazprom Export.
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Gas Transmission Operator Gaz-System confirms that Poland receives less gas from the east to the Polish-Ukrainian and Polish-Belarusian border. At the same time indicates that in this connection has been temporarily halted the transport of gas from the Polish Ukraine. – Technically, otherwise we had to organize the work of the transmission system – said Małgorzata IAR Polkowska of Gas System.
Video: former ambassador of the reduced amount of Russian gas / Source: TVN 24 Business and World / x-news
A spokeswoman Dorothy Gajewska PGNiG announced that the Polish Oil and Gas Company turned to the Russians asking for clarification on this. She added that the missing volumes were offset by the supply of gas to other points of entry to the Polish transmission system – the southern and western border. Gajewska reassured by the fact that the supply of natural gas to customers of the company are progressing smoothly.
The Russians deny that they restrict the supply of blue fuel to Polish. As told Itar Tass representative of Gazprom, “reports the world’s news agencies to reduce supply to the recipient which is PGNiG, are untrue.”
The mood toned Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy Janusz Piechociński. As he said, “there is no reason to panic.” He added that so far the supply of gas from the East were timely, and Poland has large stocks of raw material. Piechociński stressed that the representatives of the Ministry contact with the Russian side to explain the cause of disruptions in the supply of blue fuel.
Video: Biznesalert: Omission of Ukraine’s gas Yalta / Source: TVN 24 Business and World / x News
In a similar vein, commented energy expert Andrew Szczesniak. IAR caller reminded that the fluctuations in the supply of up to 20 percent are not something extraordinary. Usually flattens out towards the end of the quarter. Szczesniak added, however, that the issue must be clarified as soon as possible and find out what are the reasons for Russia’s supply of smaller amounts of gas.
In turn, in the opinion of an expert Thomas Sobieski Institute Chmal situation is “serious”. In his opinion, when we are dealing with the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, similar restrictions are particularly worrying.
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