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BumRushDaShow

(130,165 posts)
5. It sure as hell did.
Tue Apr 26, 2022, 04:09 PM
Apr 2022

Only thing that might help a tiny tiny bit is that the northern hemisphere is going into spring but they are going to have to get some kind of LNF replacement contracts in place for the winter season.

I don't know how much they are willing to use small electric appliances for heat and cooking, but that will need to be deployed...

Poland was making an attempt though (article from 2018) -

US trumps Russian gas as Poland eyes Gazprom exit

Date 23.10.2018
Author Jo Harper



Poland's state-run gas firm PGNiG last week signed a 20-year deal for liquefied natural gas (LNG) deliveries from the US and the next day announced it was spending €200 million ($229 million) buying into a long-term project to deliver gas from Norway. On the surface it looked like two commercial deals. The US and Norway have a lot of gas that they want to export, while Poland wants to import the stuff. The EU is keen on diversifying its energy sources and Poland wants to become a gas hub. Win-win, right?

But context is everything and when Poland announced it would not extend its 22-year gas deal with Russian gas firm Gazprom in 2022, eyebrows in Berlin were raised higher than usual in the direction of their eastern neighbor. Germany is moving ahead with the Nord Stream II pipeline that will double Russian imports to Germany over the next few years, a move that has been criticized by Poland, Ukraine and the Trump administration. Berlin, however, has said it will alsoincrease US LNG imports. Factor in Poland's awkward relationship with the EU and its cozying up to Washington, the role of LNG as a bargaining chip in the US-EU trade spat and Germany's gas links with Moscow and energy security starts to look more complicated



End of an era

The Polish oil and gas company PGNiG's 1997 Yamal contract with Russia's main gas company Gazprom expires in December 2022, but the decision whether to extend it must be taken by 2019 and Warsaw has already said it won't. Poland is the seventh-largest gas consumer in the EU, using around 17 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas a year (about 20-25 percent of Germany's consumption). It imports over half of that from Gazprom.

Gas demand within Poland is set to rise as coal-driven electricity is replaced by gas-driven plants and Warsaw plans to make Poland a gas hub for the Central and Eastern Europe region and maybe also Ukraine. Poland is planning the construction of new gas links to the Czech Republic and Slovakia (scheduled for 2019), Lithuania (2021) and with Denmark (2022). A new gas pipeline to Ukraine is also under consideration.

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https://www.dw.com/en/us-trumps-russian-gas-as-poland-eyes-gazprom-exit/a-45981553
Russian goods and money are now drenched in innocent blood. LudwigPastorius Apr 2022 #1
Last month, Poland had announced they would end imports "by the end of the year" BumRushDaShow Apr 2022 #2
The end of the year came early this year. speak easy Apr 2022 #3
It sure as hell did. BumRushDaShow Apr 2022 #5
Germany would not want to be reclassified as 'unfriendly' would they? speak easy Apr 2022 #6
It's like a psyops thing going on with Putin and the EU BumRushDaShow Apr 2022 #8
this will force other countries to accelerate alternate supply channels. samsingh Apr 2022 #4
Cutting off nose to spite face. BlueIdaho Apr 2022 #7
Exactly! lark Apr 2022 #17
To Bulgaria too muriel_volestrangler Apr 2022 #9
Russia's gas company Gazprom is also halting gas deliveries to Bulgaria, yaesu Apr 2022 #10
If nobody else buys their oil and gas IronLionZion Apr 2022 #11
North Korea. Yeah. speak easy Apr 2022 #12
Their people don't need food or even COVID vaccines apparently IronLionZion Apr 2022 #13
Cut off sources of forex when you need it most. Smart. paleotn Apr 2022 #14
This is a big deal. If others follow suit, this could devastate Russia's economy. Evolve Dammit Apr 2022 #15
Putin has his sights set on Poland. He made that clear in his 2021 speech about Ukraine. Martin68 Apr 2022 #16
"Russia cuts off major gas supply to Poland, Bulgaria", now it gets real for Europe Shanti Shanti Shanti Apr 2022 #18
Hopefully Ukraine will bomb their pipelines now. Emile Apr 2022 #19
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