Poland to hike gas transit capacity to Ukraine from Sept
7/12/2017
WARSAW (Reuters) — Polish state gas pipeline operator Gaz-System plans to increase the transit capacity of its link to Ukraine to 250,000 square meters per hour from Sept. 1 until Apr. 30, Gaz-System said in a statement.
Current capacity is 167,000 square meters per hour under a deal with its Ukrainian counterpart Ukrtransgaz, Gaz-System said.
Reporting by Marcin Goettig; editing by Jason Neely
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