Poland's PGNiG to receive LNG spot delivery from Statoil in Sept
9/4/2017
WARSAW (Reuters) — Polish gas firm PGNiG said on Monday it will buy 140,000 cm of LNG from Norway’s Statoil on the spot market this month.
The supply, expected to be delivered on Sept. 9 to Poland’s LNG terminal at Swinoujscie on the Baltic Sea, will be the second spot delivery of LNG from Norway to Poland.
Since the terminal was opened last year, Poland has also received one spot delivery of LNG from the US and one from Qatar.
Reporting by Agnieszka Barteczko; editing by Jason Neely
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