Poland's LNG terminal back to normal after accident
10/30/2017
WARSAW, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Poland’s LNG terminal in the port of Swinoujscie has restarted work after strong winds damaged a pipeline causing a small leak, gas pipeline operator Gaz-System said on Monday.
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| Photo courtesy of Poland LNG. |
“On Sunday evening LNG regasification was restored,” the operator said in a statement.
A falling gantry damaged a pipeline used for monitoring the gas level in one of the tanks on Sunday.
Poland opened its LNG terminal at Swinoujscie on the Baltic Sea last year to help diversify its gas imports away from traditional supplier Russia.
Reporting by Lidia Kelly and Agnieszka Barteczko; editing by Jason Neely
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