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Wednesday, 15-Apr-2009 5:14PM United Press International
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WARSAW, Poland, April 15 (UPI) -- Poland signed plans to import 1 million tons of liquid natural gas from Qatar annually by ship from the Persian Gulf to the Baltic Sea, Polish Radio said.

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To diversify its supply of energy, Polish State Gas and Oil Mining signed the 20-year agreement that calls for the first ships to bring in liquid gas from Qatar to the Swinoujscie sea terminal on the northwest Baltic coast in 2014, the radio reported Wednesday.

The Polish company signed the agreement on liquid gas imports with the Qatargas.

Poland is to build the Swinoujscie sea terminal by 2013. The company plans to use the liquid gas to supply both retail consumers and power plants.

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