Poland is advancing key infrastructure projects designed to lower natural gas prices for end consumers.

The developments include the integration of the Yamal pipeline into the national transmission system, the construction of a second floating LNG terminal in the Gdansk Bay, and new investments in inter-system connections.

These measures aim to enhance supply diversity and reduce dependency on single-source imports.

The expansion of LNG capacity and pipeline integration is expected to increase competition and improve price formation in the Polish gas market.

By adding flexible import routes and storage capabilities, the country can better manage supply shocks and negotiate more favorable terms with suppliers.

This structural shift supports a long-term trend toward lower and more stable energy costs for households and businesses.