PKN Orlen, Poland's leading fuel company, will not prolong its oil supply contract with Russia's Rosneft, which expires in January, the company CEO has said.
Poland will offer Germany any crude oil surplus it has after meeting domestic needs, the Climate Ministry told PAP.
Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, is effectively and cynically exploiting European weaknesses and crises, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki wrote in the article published by the British Daily Telegraph on Saturday.
Poland's biggest petroleum company, PKN Orlen, has signed a new, two-year oil supply deal with the Russian company Rosneft, cutting the annual volume to 3.6 million tonnes from 5.4-6.6 million tonnes in the prior contract, Orlen said in a press statement.
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