据世界天然气网2月4日消息 波兰石油天然气公司PGNiG在2020年增加了液化天然气进口。
该公司周四表示,经过再气化后,其2020年的液化天然气进口量超过37.6亿立方米,比2019年的成交量增长了9.7%。
该公司进一步指出,液化天然气占该公司天然气进口总额的25.4%。
PGNiG管理委员会主席Pawe? Majewski表示:“去年,我们进口到波兰的液化天然气货物超过了100批。仅在2020年,我们就收到多达35批货物,比前一年多了4批。除美国、卡塔尔和挪威航线外,还出现了新的航线,我们购买了原产于特立尼达和多巴哥以及尼日利亚的液化天然气。
并补充说,今年PGNiG已经收到了两批液化天然气,预计2月份还会有一批。接下来的几个月将带来交货频率的增加。在第二和第三季度,计划共接收约15批货物。
2020年从东部方向的进口量约为90亿立方米,去年为89.5亿立方米。来自俄罗斯的天然气占PGNiG天然气进口总额的比例保持在大约60%的水平,其余的进口货物由西线和南线运输。
2020年,PGNiG的天然气进口总量约为147.9亿立方米,与2019年的记录非常相似。
Majewski 说:“几年来,我们一直在限制从俄罗斯进口天然气。2015年,它几乎占到了波兰进口天然气的90%。自从Lech Kaczyński液化天然气终端启用以来,进口比例明显在向液化天然气倾斜。”
吴恒磊 编译自 世界天然气
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PGNiG’s LNG imports climb in 2020
The Polish oil and gas company PGNiG has upped the imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in 2020.
The company said on Thursday its 2020 LNG imports amounted to over 3.76 bcm after regasification. This is a 9.7 per cent increase from the 2019 volumes.
The company further noted that LNG had a 25.4 per cent share in the company’s total natural gas imports.
“Last year, we exceeded the number of one hundred LNG loads imported to Poland. In 2020 alone, we received as many as 35 cargoes, four more than the year before. In addition to the American, Qatar and Norwegian routes, new ones appeared – we purchased LNG originating in Trinidad and Tobago, and Nigeria,” said Pawe? Majewski, president of the PGNiG Management Board.
He added that this year PGNiG already received two loads of liquefied gas, and in February it expects another one. The following months will bring an increase in the frequency of deliveries. In the second and third quarter, plans to receive a total of about 15 cargoes.
imports from the eastern direction in 2020 amounted to approx. 9.0 bcm compared with 8.95 bcm a year before. The share of gas from Russia in total natural gas imports by PGNiG remained at the level of approximately 60 per cent. The rest of the imports were covered by the western and southern directions.
The total gas imports by PGNiG in 2020 amounted to approximately 14.79 billion cubic meters, which is a volume very similar to that recorded in 2019.
“For several years we have been consistently limiting the import of natural gas from Russia. Let me remind you that in 2015 it accounted for almost 90 per cent of gas imported to Poland. Since launching the President Lech Kaczyński LNG Terminal in ?winouj?cie, the import proportions are clearly changing in favour of liquefied natural gas,” Majewski said.