Natural Gas from Norway will soon flow to Poland through a new pipeline – the Baltic Pipe. Authorities of the North Pomerania district confirmed the location of this infrastructure and the investor ordered the pipes at a German company, Europipe. About 10 million cubic meters of Natural Gas will flow.
The project of the Natural Gas pipeline, which is to connect Norway submarine fields and Poland has a history of over 20 years. Until 2015 works were actively blocked by a Russian monopolist in the energy industry, Gazprom.
The Polish government is determined to finish constructing the pipeline by October 2022. Gaz System, a company developing the project, says it has received a set of permits in Denmark, Sweden and Poland, and this stage of the investment is coming to an end.