Qatar-Poland energy cooperation is a salient model of partnership; Report

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By Arya M Nair, Official Reporter
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The partnership between the State of Qatar and the Republic of Poland is a salient model of strategic cooperation in energy and sustainable development, according to a report from Qatar News Agency (QNA).

The energy sector plays a pivotal role in strengthening the ties between the two countries, by virtue of the productive cooperation that constitutes a core pillar of sharing economic and strategic benefits, thus fostering Poland’s energy security and undergirding Qatar’s standing as one of the largest exporters of Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) in the world and opening new prospects for sustainable partnership and mutual development.

In this context, comes the visit of HH Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani to the Republic of Poland, a country where vibrant growth abounds in Central Europe. This high-level visit earns significant momentum because the bilateral relationship between the two friendly countries is rock-solid, with Doha and Warsaw constituting a successful model in trade alliances.

The Qatar-Poland energy cooperation is expected to underpin the base of shared interests and open new prospects for cooperation and coordination, with Doha positioning itself as a vital source of energy today, making it a critical strategic partner for Warsaw in the Poland quest for an economic boom and development, especially that the State of Qatar supplies Poland with 30 percent of gas imports, a significant contribution that bolsters Qatar’s standing as an important partner for Poland, as long as the latter aspires to be an energy hub in Eastern Europe.

Noteworthy, 2009 was a turning point in the Qatar-Poland energy cooperation, culminating in the signing of a long-term agreement under which Warsaw would import roughly 1.3 billion cubic meters of Qatar’s LNG annually. These supplies were delivered to the Polish new floating LNG receiving terminal which became operational in 2014, specifically for this purpose.

The Qatar-Poland cooperation has evolved further beyond the mere gas importation, as 2016 marked a milestone in the trade ties between the two nations, along with the substantial flow of Qatar’s gas shipments to Poland. Deliveries commenced at Swinoujscie LNG Terminal after it had been inaugurated on the Baltic Sea. The terminal received approximately 126 LNG shipments, underscoring the steady growth of energy cooperation between the two nations.

Additionally, the energy cooperation went far beyond, with QatarEnergy announcing a deal to increase the LNG deliveries to the Polish Oil and Gas Company (POGC) to reach 2 million tons annually. The deal went into effect in early 2018, as declared by the company during that time and would continue until June 2034.

The QatarEnergy LNG S (3) embodies the upshot of this cooperation. It is a joint venture between QatarEnergy, ConocoPhillips and Mitsui & Co., and provides LNG supplies to Poland which imports one-third of its needs from Qatar’s LNG.

Qatar and Poland are moving full steam ahead with their energy cooperation that is constantly thriving, as they strive to reinforce their partnership, achieve the shared benefit and stabilize the global energy markets. The partnership demonstrates a joint strategic vision that aims to achieve energy security and sustainable development, making this partnership an example of international cooperation in energy.

Speaking to Qatar News Agency (QNA), economist Fawaz Al Hajri underscored the Qatar-Poland relationship, in terms of trade, investment and policy, highlighting that the visit of HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani to Warsaw will strengthen these historic bilateral relations, spanning many years of superb economic partnership and setting the groundwork for exploring cooperation in economy, investment and tourism and pushing them to broader horizons.

Al Hajri pointed out that the Republic of Poland shares an outstanding economic partnership with the State of Qatar that encompasses energy, tourism, education, health, IT, hotel industry, electricity generation, construction, agriculture, solar energy, and a wide diversity of other fields. He asserted that Poland is one of the significant markets of Qatars gas and imports one-third of its needs from Qatar, especially after the pact that was signed in 2017, which stipulated the reception of Qatars LNG at the Polish Swinoujscie LNG Terminal.

Al Hajri also noted the role of the Polish investments and firms operating in multiple fields in the Qatari market, affirming that the amount of trade exchange between Qatar and Poland reached roughly $852.4 million in 2019, with the Qatari exports to Poland reaching $750.1 million in the same year. The exports primarily comprise LNG. Moreover, the Polish exports to Qatar reached $102.3 million and included mechanical and electrical devices, along with health and Agro products.

Speaking to QNA, the economic analyst and expert Dr. Abdullah Al Khater affirmed the foremost role Qatar plays in the global economy and in securing energy sources for the entire world and Europe in particular. He highlighted the eminent role Qatar plays in boosting global security and peace.

Dr. Al Khater elucidated the significance of the European partnership with Qatar pertaining to energy and clean energy, strategic investments, promoting this partnership to diplomatic and political role, in addition to the importance of this partnership for the Qatari economy, in pursuit of diversifying exports and geographical locations.

Poland is an important milestone for the Qatari gas, partnerships, and investments, Dr. Al Khater added.

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