Denmark is interested in the realization of the Baltic Pipe project, a natural gas connection between Poland and Norway via Denmark, Danish state-owned firm Energinet.dk CEO Peder Andreasen told reporters.
“It’s a good moment for the construction of Baltic Pipe, we see considerable support for this project and I hope we will kick it off,” Andreasen said.
The project will enforce “diversification of gas supplies, improve security and lower costs,” he said.
Energinet.dk is a non-profit enterprise owned by the Danish Ministry of Energy, Utilities and Climate.
The Polish government considers the planned Baltic Pipe as a strategic link between the Polish and Norwegian gas transit systems via Denmark and expects results of the feasibility study by the end of the year, Prime Minister Beata Szydlo said in April.