Poland's LNG Strategy: Paving the Way for Europe’s Energy Independence
Poland's top energy security official, Wojciech Wrochna, emphasizes that U.S. LNG routed through Poland could help Europe break away from reliance on Russian gas by 2026. Encouraging EU members to cease Russian energy purchases, Poland holds positive discussions with the U.S. to boost LNG supplies.

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Poland is spearheading efforts to wean Europe off Russian gas by 2026, highlighted by Wojciech Wrochna, the country's top energy security official. He has affirmed that liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States, routed through Poland, could play a pivotal role in achieving this goal.
Poland has issued a call to fellow European Union nations to halt their dependency on Russian energy within the next few years. To support this vision, Polish authorities are actively engaging in discussions with the U.S. to significantly increase LNG deliveries to Europe via Poland.
The stated aim is to enhance regional energy security by diversifying energy sources and reducing reliance on Russian supplies, a significant move in the geopolitical landscape.
(With inputs from agencies.)