Poland’s company GAZ-SYSTEM has completed technical acceptance of 41 km of the Niechorze-Płoty gas pipeline, i.e. the main part of the section connecting the offshore gas pipeline to the national transmission system.
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Continued strong imports of LNG by PGNiG
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Hyundai plans to develop hydrogen mobility ecosystem in Czech Republic
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Enagas and AlbGaz signed MoU to cooperate in natural gas and LNG projects
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Poland’s PGNiG gets another LNG cargo via Lithuanian FSRU
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