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The purpose of this text is to determine ways of diversifying the sources of origin and directions for importing natural gas to Poland until the agreement for the supply of Russian gas expires in 2022. In so doing, the growthof extraction in Poland, deliveries from other countries and the partial replacement of gas in the economy with rawmaterials available in Poland are all analysed.Research design and A reasonable approach to energy policy, factor analysis and elements of multidimensionalcomparative analysis were adopted.Findings: It is important that gas imports to the country are substantially increased in winter and it is essential thatthe capacity of gas storage facilities, in particular cavity facilities, is increased as well. Furthermore, it is necessary toattempt to reduce energy consumption, with different preferences that facilitate the growth of the share of renewablesources of energy (RSE) in the energy mix. This article presents arrangements which may prove to be useful for implementationof Polish energy policy. Considerable political changes and alterations to the gas market have superseded a numberof researchers’ arrangements and forecasts concerning Poland. What is missing is a comprehensive analysis, based ondata from 2017 and 2018, of increasing the diversification of gas supplies to Poland. Article Classification: research article. Keywords: natural resource security, national security, energy policy, natural gas, pipelines, transportation investment,natural resources.

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This page is a summary of: In the face of the rising importance of natural gas to the Polish economy, Zarządzanie Publiczne, January 2019, Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie - Krakow University of Economics,
DOI: 10.15678/zp.2019.47.1.04.
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