Baltic Sea Gas Corridor

THE EASY WAY TO DIVERSIFY YOUR GAS SUPPLY  

DIVERSIFY YOUR GAS SUPPLIES WITH BALTIC SEA GAS CORRIDOR

Map of Baltic Sea Gas corridor
  • Total capacity- 10 bcm/y
  • Available capacity - 2 bcm/y
  • Baltic Sea Gas Corridor can supply - 2 bcm      of gas per year securing the gas supply to Central and Eastern Europe
Affordable, easily available, reliable and instant gas supply route.
 
The Baltic Sea Gas Corridor has been crucial for Poland’s diversification of gaseous fuel supply covering about 40% of natural gas imports (2023). 

Other Central and Eastern European countries have the opportunity to diversify through the Baltic Sea Gas Corridor providing affordable, easily available, reliable and instant gas supplies. 

In a short term, utilizing Baltic Sea Gas Corridor capacity can enhance energy security of particular countries in the said region, and the Baltic Sea Gas Corridor offers even larger amounts of available capacity in a longer time horizon.

TRANSPORT ROUTES AND AVAILABLE CAPACITIES ACROSS POLAND

Via Baltic Sea Gas Corridor to Slovakia
Gas Interconnection Poland-Slovakia (GIPS)
  • 4.7 bcm/year (PL → SK)
  • 5.7 bcm/year (SK → PL)




 
Via Baltic Sea Gas Corridor to Lithuania
Gas Interconnection Poland-Lithuania (GIPL)
  • 2.4 bcm/year (PL → LT)
  • 1.9 bcm/year (LT → PL)
 




Via Baltic Sea Gas Corridor to Ukraine
GCP GAZ-SYSTEM/GTSOUA
  • 2.2 bcm/year (PL → UA)
  • 4.4 bcm/year (UA → PL) 







Other downstream markets may benefit from the Baltic Sea Gas Corridor to diversify their natural gas supplies.
 


Find out more about 


  • all supply transmission routes available to the Central and Eastern European countries along with transmission costs,
  • market rules applicable to the Baltic Sea Gas Corridor,
  • steps to be taken on Danish and Polish gas markets to successfully book available capacity of the Baltic Sea Gas Corridor.

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