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Daniel Obaitek, president of Polish state-owned energy company Orlen, said he would seek compensation from Russia for the unilateral cessation of oil and gas exports to Poland.
In an interview with Polish radio, Obaitek indicated that the cessation of Russian oil exports occurred “after the visit of (US) President Joe Biden to Warsaw” and that this coincided with the announcement of oil supplies to Ukraine. tanks donated Poland.
On February 26, days after Biden’s visit and the anniversary of the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russian oil stopped flowing to Poland via the Druzhba pipeline.
Obaitek also assured that he would sue Russia due to the cessation of gas supplies to Poland from April 2022.
The Polish government has expressed its intention to become energy independent from Russia until the end of 2022, but until recently it still received 10% of oil from the Russian company Tafneft under a contract that is still in force.
According to Obaitek, the main reason for continuing to buy Russian oil was precisely to avoid a fine for violating this contract. Tafneft said in a statement that it has received a request from Poland to receive oil during 2023.
Cancellation without penalty?
On the other hand, in April 2022, the Russian state-owned company Gazprom stopped gas supplies to Poland via the Yamal gas pipeline, a decision Orlen, which retained a contract with the Russians valid until the end of the year, hoped to resolve in arbitration. .
President Orlen assured that there is an agreement on the purchase of Russian oil until 2024 and “it is difficult to break the contract without exposing ourselves to sanctions, we will expose ourselves to heavy fines, the money of which will still go to (President Vladimir) Putin, and in addition we would pay for the lost oil “.
The Russian economic newspaper published information in February, according to which Poland it will be the largest importer of Russian oil in the entire European Union.
Obaitek stressed that his company will now seek economic compensation for both oil and gas, which were supposed to reach Polandand for the damage done to its infrastructure in 2019 by the so-called polluted oil crisis.
In May of the same year, Russian oil stopped flowing to a number of European countries for 46 days due to a case of pollution of the Druzhba oil pipeline.
(As reported by EFE)
Source: RPP

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