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Natural Gas Reserves in Visegrad Countries
- By Oil and Gas Author
- Published 09/1/2006
- Petroleum Pipeline , Offshore Drilling , Oil and Natural Gas Prices , Environment and Pollution , Liquefied Natural Gas LNG , Exploration and Discoveries , Natural Gas Petroleum , Crude Oil Petroleum
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View all articles by Oil and Gas AuthorGiven increased domestic Natural Gas production and flat demand, Poland has had difficulty in maintaining its Russian, Danish, and Norwegian current contracts in their present form, with the POGC amending or deferring some of the contracts. Nonetheless, POGC currently is looking to diversify its natural gas suppliers, particularly after Gazprom cut off supplies to Belarus in February 2004, thus affecting Polands natural gas supply. One option is the construction of a new Pipeline from the German town of Bernau to Polands Szczecin. In March 2004, Bartimpex, the company leading the project, announced that it wants to move ahead with the pipeline which would have an annual capacity of 88 Bcf, with the potential of increasing to 177 Bcf per year. Bartimpex announced its continuiog interest in the project in December 2005, although potential funding is still unclear.
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