ORLEN, an integrated energy firm, has launched a market demand survey to solicit insights from stakeholders regarding the development of its small-scale LNG and bioLNG supply infrastructure across Poland and Lithuania. The company's objective is to ensure that its future solutions are precisely tailored to the demands of the business-to-business (B2B) market.
The survey focuses on understanding anticipated fuel volumes, preferred locations for delivery, and various models for fuel consumption. This feedback will be crucial in shaping the design and implementation of LNG reloading and logistics infrastructure planned for the period between 2029 and 2033.
For freight forwarders and logistics professionals, this initiative signals potential shifts in regional fuel availability and pricing for vessels capable of running on LNG or bioLNG. Increased infrastructure could lead to more competitive bunkering options in the Baltic Sea region, potentially influencing carrier choices and operational costs for routes involving Polish and Lithuanian ports. Forwarders should monitor these developments as they could impact vessel selection and overall supply chain sustainability strategies in the coming years.


