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Polish and US officials discussed increasing US LNG supply to Central Europe

The Polish energy ministry reported that top Polish and U.S. officials discussed the possibility of increasing supplies of U.S. LNG via Poland into Central Europe in order to reduce Central Europe's dependency on Russian gas.

It said that last week, the U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Poland's Deputy Minister of Energy Wojciech Wrochna discussed LNG supplies in Washington and the construction by Westinghouse of Poland's First Nuclear Plant.

The ministry stated that "an important topic" of the discussions was the possibility of increasing supplies of American LNG via the Polish gas hub to meet domestic needs, and making Central European countries including Ukraine independent of supplies from the east.

The LNG terminals that Poland has built and is building now will be able to supply its southern-eastern neighbours, Slovakia and Ukraine.

The Council of the European Union announced that the energy ministers of the European Union backed on Monday the proposal to eliminate Russian gas and oil imports into the EU by January 2028. The proposal includes some flexibility for member states that are landlocked, such as Hungary and Slovakia.

Orlen, a Polish company, has begun shipping U.S. natural gas to Ukraine in order to replenish Kyiv's stores before winter. (Reporting and editing by Andrea Ricci; Marek Strzelecki)

(source: Reuters)