Baltic Pipe to be completed ahead of time – while hit by delay

The gas pipeline to Poland will come online a month ahead of schedule. However, less gas volumes than originally planned will flow, and none will come from Norway in the first week.
Photo: Energinet
Photo: Energinet
BY MAZ PLECHINGER, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

A week from now, gas will flow through the Baltic Pipe, as has been the plan since the project was approved in the summer of 2019, and by all indications this appears to still hold true. However, the gas volumes flowing to Poland from day one were previously downgraded – which is now the case again.

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