KYIV, May 19 – After the first test deliveries of coal to Poland in the amount of 50,000 tons, DTEK Energy Holding is considering the possibility of ensuring regular export of energy resources, taking into account the problems of logistics in the conditions of war, Dmytro Sakharuk, the Executive Director of DTEK, said.
We made the first test shipments of coal to Poland. This is a small amount – 50,000 tons. Unfortunately, there are very big difficulties in terms of logistics, because the railway infrastructure in both Ukraine and Poland is not designed for such a volume of movement of goods. As well as ports in Poland - Gdansk and Gdynia. Therefore, there are test deliveries, but there no large volumes, as it could be done via the sea, Pivdenny port, for example," Sakharuk said in a commentary to the Energy Reform portal.
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