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Poles Plan Pipeline

WARSAW ) -- Poland will probably start to build the first section of its part of the Yamal gas pipeline in April 1995, although financing for the entire project has not yet been secured, a gas company official said Tuesday.


Kazimierz Adamczyk, president of the Polish-Russian company Europolgaz SA, created to build the Polish part of the pipeline from Siberia to Western Europe, said the first section would stretch 102 kilometers from the Polish border to the town of Lwowek.


Adamczyk said materials for the first section would be supplied by the Russian Gazprom company, which has a 40 percent stake in Europolgaz.

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