Poland in Talks to Import More U.S. LNG to Support Ukraine and Slovakia

Poland in Talks to Import More U.S. LNG to Support Ukraine and Slovakia

Post by : Sameer Saifi

Poland is now in important talks to import more liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States. The plan is not only to supply Poland itself, but also to send some of this gas to Ukraine and Slovakia. This step is seen as part of a larger effort in Europe to reduce dependence on Russian gas and to increase energy security in the region.

The Polish energy ministry confirmed that discussions are already taking place with the U.S., Ukraine, and Slovakia. The goal is to create a strong cooperation that can help protect these countries from energy shortages and political pressure linked to Russian supplies. This move also supports Europe’s long-term aim of ending the use of Russian gas by the year 2027.

For many years, Europe has depended heavily on Russian energy. However, since the conflict between Russia and Ukraine began, many European countries have tried to find safer and more stable energy partners. The United States has already become a major supplier, currently providing more than half of the LNG imported by the European Union.

Poland hopes to become a regional energy hub, meaning that gas from the U.S. could arrive in Poland and be transported further to neighboring countries. If the agreement is completed, around 4 to 5 billion cubic meters of gas could move through Poland to Slovakia each year. This amount is almost equal to Slovakia’s yearly gas use, making it a major shift in their energy supply.

U.S. officials have been encouraging European countries to increase cooperation in energy trade. They have said that the U.S. wants to be a steady and reliable energy partner. Many countries, including Italy and Slovakia, have already signed new agreements with the U.S. to buy more LNG or build new nuclear power plants.

This development could mark a major change in how Europe receives its energy. It also shows growing unity among European countries that support Ukraine and want to be less dependent on Russia. For nations like Slovakia and Hungary, which have traditionally bought Russian energy, the shift may take time, but pressure is rising for them to move in a new direction.

If this agreement is finalized, Poland will play an important role in the region’s energy network. It will help Ukraine during conflict and support Slovakia’s move toward different energy sources. The talks also reflect a larger goal: building a secure, stable, and independent energy future for Europe.

Nov. 6, 2025 12:05 p.m. 691

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