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Geographic Feature: Poland

May 28, 20263 minEp. 195
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Thursday, May 28, 2026. POLAND. ENERGY CROSSROADS OF EUROPE. Poland sits at intersection of Russian energy and Western European demand. Critical chokepoint for natural gas and oil flowing west. NATURAL GAS INFRASTRUCTURE: Yamal-Europe pipeline receives Russian natural gas, capacity 33 billion cubic meters per year, but geopolitical tensions have disrupted flows multiple times. Baltic Pipe (completed 2022) brings Norwegian gas from Denmark, capacity 10 billion cubic meters per year, strategic alternative to Russian supply. Swinoujscie LNG terminal, one of Europe's largest, capacity 5 million tons per year (equivalent ~7 billion cubic meters gas). CRUDE OIL INFRASTRUCTURE: Druzhba pipeline carries Russian crude through Poland to Germany/beyond, capacity 1.4 million barrels per day, critical artery for European refineries. Poland also imports crude via Baltic Sea, Port of Gdansk handles significant volumes. STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE: Poland is transit country, not major producer, but critical hub for European energy security. If Russian supply disrupted, Poland becomes bottleneck, LNG imports surge, prices spike, European refineries scramble for alternatives. If Strait of Hormuz closes, global oil prices spike, Poland's import costs rise, inflation pressures build. CURRENT SITUATION: Poland has diversified away from Russian gas, Baltic Pipe running at full capacity, LNG imports steady, but country remains vulnerable to supply shocks. Crude oil dependency on Russian Druzhba remains high, alternative sources limited. INVESTMENT ANGLE: Poland's energy infrastructure aging, modernization underway, new LNG capacity, pipeline upgrades, renewable energy expansion. Companies involved in Polish energy infrastructure positioned to benefit from European energy security investments. BOTTOM LINE: Poland is Europe's energy crossroads, critical chokepoint for both gas and oil. Geopolitical tensions directly impact Polish energy costs and European energy security. Watch Poland—it's a barometer for European energy stress.
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