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Poland seizes Gazprom share in Yamal pipeline section
Warning signs are pictured in front of the gas compressor station, a part of Polish section of the Yamal pipeline that links Russia with western Europe which is owned by a joint venture of Gazprom and PGNiG but it is operated by Poland’s state-owned gas transmission company Gaz-System, in Gabinek near Wloclawek, Poland May 23, 2022. The signs read: ‘Attention! Explosion risk. Zone 2’ and ‘Natural gas. Keep fire away.’ — Reuters pic

WARSAW, Nov 14 — The government in Warsaw said today it was seizing Gazprom’s share in EuRoPol Gaz, the company that owns the Polish section of the Yamal-Europe natural gas pipeline.

The move was designed to "ensure the security of (Poland’s) critical infrastructure”, the development ministry said.

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The Russian gas giant had a 48-per cent stake in the company and the Polish state the remaining 52 per cent.

Gazprom completely halted gas supplies via the pipeline in April.

The pipeline can carry up to 33 billion cubic metres of gas from fields in Russia’s Yamal peninsula and western Siberia through Belarus and Poland to Germany.

In May, Russia announced retaliatory sanctions on more than 30 energy companies, including EuRoPol Gaz, in reaction to sanctions imposed by Western nations on Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine. — AFP

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