The first cargo of U.S. LNG under long-term agreement between PGNiG and Cheniere arrived on July 26 at the President Lech Kaczyński LNG Terminal in Świnoujście. The long-term contract, which was signed in November of 2018, will total approximately 39 bcm of natural gas over the 24 year period of the agreement.

Piotr Woźniak, President of PGNiG Management Board. “Our portfolio of contracts with U.S. suppliers covers over 9 billion cubic meters of natural gas after regasification annually – that is more than we import from Russia. Such a volume strengthens Poland’s energy security, but also gives us the opportunity to actively participate in LNG trading on the global market.”

Oak Spirit – the LNG carrier that arrived at the terminal in Świnoujście – provided about 165 thousand cubic meters of LNG, which after regasification equals about 95 million cubic meters of natural gas. It was the 65th delivery of LNG to Poland since the launch of the LNG terminal.

“This first cargo under our long-term agreement is the start of more than two decades of partnership that will bring reliable, clean, and secure energy to Poland,” said Anatol Feygin, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer for Cheniere. “We are honoured to stand with our partners today to welcome this inaugural cargo, which will be followed by many more for years to come.”

PGNiG signed a 24-year agreement with Cheniere Marketing International in November 2018. In 2019-2022, the total volume of supplies will amount to approximately 0.52 million tonnes of LNG, or approximately 0.7 billion cubic meters of gas after regasification. In the years 2023-2042, the total import volume will reach approx. 29 million tonnes (about 39 billion cubic meters after regasification) – which means that from 2023, PGNiG will buy approx. 1.45 million tonnes of LNG each year (around 1.95 billion cubic meters of gas after regasification).

Deliveries will be based on DES (delivery ex-ship) formula – delivery to the terminal in Świnoujście is provided by the seller. Earlier, supplies of U.S. LNG were coming to Świnoujście as part of spot transactions and as part of a medium-term contract. PGNiG has received seven cargoes of such type so far. In June 2017, the company received the first ever LNG load from the United States – a spot supply from Cheniere Energy.

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29th July 2019