Poland's PGNiG sees no threat to its LNG supplies from Qatar
WARSAW (Reuters) — Poland's state-run gas firm PGNiG has not faced any problems regarding LNG supplies it receives from Qatargas due to the diplomatic crisis in Qatar, PGNiG deputy head said on Tuesday.
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"I do not comment on the political situation in Qatar. When it comes to the deliveries, there have been no incidents that would have worried us. There are no problems with the supplies," Maciej Wozniak told reporters.
Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt and Bahrain said on Monday they would sever all ties including transport links with Qatar, the world's top seller of LNG.
PGNiG buys most of its gas from Russia's Gazprom, but also receives LNG from Qatar based on a long-term deal.
Reporting by Anna Koper; Writing by Agnieszka Barteczko; Editing by Lidia Kelly
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