ORLEN to supply US gas to Ukraine – deal signed for 2026 deliveries

The Polish company will deliver over 300 million cubic metres of gas to its Ukrainian partner.
The fuel will originate from American LNG cargoes received by ORLEN.
The agreement was signed during the Atlantic Council conference on Partnership for Transatlantic Energy Cooperation, which was also attended by Minister of Energy Miłosz Motyka and Deputy Minister Wojciech Wrochna.
"Poland plays an extremely important role in supporting Ukraine and other countries in our region that are directly or indirectly suffering the consequences of Russian aggression.
“Today we are proving the effectiveness of our actions. This agreement will allow for the import of a significant volume of gas from the United States to Ukraine and opens the door to further initiatives of this type, which could support other countries in Central and Eastern Europe. I would like to thank everyone involved in this process," said Miłosz Motyka, Minister of Energy.
“The ORLEN–Naftogaz agreement, defining the framework for a future gas supply contract, represents an important step towards strengthening the region’s energy security and is further evidence of ORLEN’s growing role in the international gas market,” added Robert Soszyński, COO and vice-president of the management board of ORLEN.
“This is another step toward strengthening our strategic cooperation with ORLEN to supply American LNG to the Ukrainian market and ensure a stable heating season.
“Today, on the sidelines of P-TEC, we confirmed the key terms and have already started planning deliveries. The contract, which includes a credit facility and insurance instruments, will be signed shortly. I would like to thank the Ukrainian Government for its support and our partners for their trust,” commented Sergii Koretskyi, CEO of Naftogaz.













