Benefitting from transport routes across Poland
Reliable transmission, sustainable future.
- Over the recent years, GAZ-SYSTEM has expanded Poland's natural gas transmission system.
- Today, Poland has cross-border gas interconnections with Denmark, Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine and Lithuania.
- The LNG regasification terminal in Świnoujście provides access to the global LNG market.
Possible gas transport options through Poland
*Starting with the annual auction of yearly products held in July 2025 capacity allocation at Mallnow IP shall take place on the GSA Platform. |
Find out more about benefitting transport routes across the Poland
Yearly product | Monthly product January |
Monthly product August |
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NO > DK > PL | 4,1029 | 5,9391 | 4,8637 |
DK > PL | 2,7454 | 4,3588 | 3,2834 |
DE** > PL | 2,6201 | 4,2022 | 3,1268 |
LT LNG > PL | 3,9414 | 5,3939 | 4,3185 |
LT > PL | 2,0851 | 3,5335 | 2,4581 |
PL > LT | 1,1699 | 1,8518 | 1,4001 |
PL > UA | 1,1547 | 1,8141 | 1,3623 |
PL > UA > MD | 3,5759 | 4,3993 | 3,9475 |
PL > SK | 2,0289 | 3,1131 | 2,6613 |
PL > SK > UA | 3,2942 | 4,8815 | 4,4297 |
PL > SK > UA > MD | 4,9287 | 6,5227 | 6,0709 |
PL > SK > AT | 3,475 | 5,1373 | 4,6855 |
*Natural gas transmission prices for 2025 [EUR/MWh/h per hour] according to officially approved documents as of Nov. 2024.
** Excluding gas storage neutrality charge in Germany for the year 2025 (2.99 EUR/MWh).
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What do I need to become a customer of natural gas transport services in Poland? |
Gas transit via Poland | Trading gas in Poland |
EIC code | ✓ | ✓ |
Registration in CEREMP | ✓ | ✓ |
Information Exchange System (IES) Registration of your entity and its first representatives |
✓ | ✓ |
Transmission Contract Submission of your application for provision of transmission service via IES and contract conclusion |
✓ | ✓ |
Registration on capacity booking platforms: GSA Platform and/or RBP |
✓ | ✓ |
Capacity Allocation: • submission of an application for capacity allocation at specific internal points via the IES • IP auctions held on GSA or RBP booking platform |
✓ | ✓ |
Licence (Polish Energy Law) | ✓ | |
Mandatory natural gas stocks Companies importing gas into Poland are required to maintain gas stocks equivalent to 1/12 of the net annual volume of gas imported. The stocks may be held in Poland or in one of the countries of the European Economic Area (EEA). The obligation pertains to companies owning the gas. |
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In operation for more than 10 years, the GSA Platform is a tool for booking natural gas transmission system capacity and contracting secondary market services.
The platform offers transmission system users a simple and transparent tool for capacity booking on primary and secondary market. It also provides LNG terminal users with possibility to offer contracted services on secondary market.
The platform offers transmission system users a simple and transparent tool for capacity booking on primary and secondary market. It also provides LNG terminal users with possibility to offer contracted services on secondary market.
Gas Inside Information Platform (GIIP) has been operating for over 5 years and offers a service for publishing inside information related to electricity or natural gas markets (the so-called “REMIT* inside information”).
The disclosure of REMIT inside information may affect the wholesale price of electricity and natural gas.
What sets us apart?
The disclosure of REMIT inside information may affect the wholesale price of electricity and natural gas.
What sets us apart?
- Versatility – our platform serves both electricity and natural gas markets
- Compliance – we publish inside information in compliance with REMIT* regulation and ACER** requirements
- Transparency – the published inside information is accessible to all GIIP users at the same time.
*REMIT – Regulation (EU) No 1227/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2011 on wholesale energy market integrity and transparency as amended.
** ACER – European Union Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators.