WARSAW — Poland’s government approved a new gas deal with Russia that will increase deliveries to about 10 billion cubic meters a year, the government said in a statement late Tuesday.
Under the deal, Gazprom will supply Polish gas monopoly PGNiG until 2022 for Poland’s domestic use and until 2019 for shipment on to other European consumers.
“The intergovernmental deal between Russia and Poland will be officially signed in coming days,” the government statement said.
(Reuters)
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