Anna Moskwa
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 45 |
Date of birth | May 27,1979 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Zamosc |
Poland | |
Education | The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin |
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ID | 3572619 |
Anna Moskwa Life story
Minister. Minister of Climate and Environment. She comes from Zamość. She graduated from the Catholic University of Lublin in Sociology, from the Maria Skłodowska-Curie University in International Relations and completed postgraduate studies at the University of Warsaw in Enterprise Management.
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Russia to suspend gas supplies to Poland
... Climate Minister Anna Moskwa said there was no need to draw gas from reserves and gas to customers would not be cut...
Russia to suspend gas supplies to Poland
Russia will stop sending gas to Poland from Wednesday, the Polish state gas company PGNiG has said.
PGNiG said Russian energy firm Gazprom had told it all gas deliveries to the country would be halted from 08:00 CET (07:00 BST).
Gazprom has justified the suspension under new rules announced last month,
PGNiG has refused to do this.
PGNiG relies on Gazprom for the majority of its gas imports and bought 53% of its imports from The Russian company in The First quarter of this year.
It described the suspension as a breach of contract, adding that The Company would take steps to reinstate the flow of gas.
The Move does not create an immediate threat to gas supplies in Poland.
Following The News , Poland's climate ministry said the country's energy supplies were secure.
Climate Minister Anna Moskwa said there was no need to draw gas from reserves and gas to customers would not be cut.
PGNiG said its underground gas storage is almost 80% full and with summer approaching demand is lower.
Poland also has alternative supply sources, including a liquefied natural gas terminal (LNG) in Swinoujscie.
And on 1 May, a new gas pipeline connection with Lithuania is due to open that will give Poland access to gas from Lithuania's LNG terminal.
It can also buy gas on the European spot market and get it delivered through pipelines to Germany and the Czech Republic.
However, if Russian gas supplies remain suspended for several weeks, the country will probably have to start restricting supply to the country's largest consumers, such as chemical manufacturers, The Bbc 's Warsaw correspondent Adam Easton said.
Poland was already planning to stop importing Russian gas by The End of the year, when its long-term supply contract with Gazprom expires.
And a new pipeline delivering gas from Norway, known as the " Baltic Pipe" comes online in October. It should reach full capacity by The End of the year and could replace all Russian deliveries.
Source of news: bbc.com