Russian sanctions prohibit Gazprom from using Yamal-Europe for gas transit via Poland
According to Gazprom spokesman Sergey Kupriyanov, the ban has been established on transactions and payments in favor of persons under sanctions
MOSCOW, May 12. /TASS/. Russian sanctions imposed on a number of foreign energy companies prohibit Gazprom from using the gas pipeline owned by EuRoPol GAZ (a joint venture between Gazprom and the Polish PGNiG, which owns the Polish section of the Yamal-Europe gas pipeline) to pump Russian gas through Poland, the Russian holding’s spokesman Sergey Kupriyanov said on Thursday.
"A ban has been established on transactions and payments in favor of persons under sanctions, in particular, for Gazprom, this means a ban on the use of a gas pipeline owned by EuRoPol GAZ to transport Russian gas through Poland," he said.
The Polish side repeatedly violated the rights of Gazprom as a shareholder of EuRoPol GAZ, and in late April added the Russian company to the sanctions list, blocking the ability to exercise rights to shares and other securities of the joint venture and receive dividends, Kupriyanov said.
Earlier, the Russian government blacklisted 31 companies from Germany, France and other European countries, as well as from Singapore and the USA. In particular, the list includes former European subsidiaries of Gazprom, traders, operators of underground gas storage facilities (UGS), as well as a joint venture between Gazprom and the Polish PGNiG, which owns the Polish section of the Yamal-Europe gas pipeline - EuRoPol GAZ.
The transnational gas pipeline Yamal - Europe passes through the territory of four countries - Russia, Belarus, Poland and Germany. Its design capacity is 32.9 billion cubic meters of gas per year. Recently, this route for transporting gas to Europe has practically not been used due to the lack of applications from European consumers.