Partner Article, by Polski Gaz S.A.
The Polish LPG market has played a key role in ensuring the country’s energy security for many years. As one of the largest LPG markets in Europe, Poland continues to develop its infrastructure and logistics systems, ensuring reliable supply of this resource. Although currently facing challenges stemming from EU regulations and international conflicts, LPG remains a vital element of the national economy. It is not only a lower-emission alternative fuel, but also an indispensable energy source in sectors where other solutions are difficult to implement — such as agriculture, industry, or households outside the reach of the natural gas grid.
A tradition of leadership – Strong foundations, modern infrastructure, strategic logistics network
Polski Gaz S.A. is a leading distributor of liquefied petroleum gas in both wholesale and retail markets. The company’s history traces back to 1929, when one of Poland’s first LPG filling plants was founded in Gdynia. Operating under its current structure since 2001, following the consolidation of several companies, Polski Gaz has steadily built its market presence.
The company manages a strategic network of tax warehouses in Sosnowiec, Góra Kalwaria, Ugoszcz, and Małaszewicze. It also cooperates with external terminals, enabling flexible and efficient distribution within Poland and abroad. A key asset is the Sosnowiec transloading terminal—the largest in Central and Eastern Europe — with capable of handling 1,700 tons daily. Thanks to its extensive rail and road infrastructure, the terminal ensures reliable deliveries regardless of weather conditions. Its designation as a customs-approved location also enables transit shipments.
Multidimensional Infrastructure – The foundation of reliable supply
Supply stability is the cornerstone of Polski Gaz S.A. operations, especially in the context of growing demand for dependable energy sources and the evolving geopolitical landscape. As the largest LPG market in Europe, Poland plays a pivotal role in regional energy security, and our company actively contributes to shaping this landscape. They operate a diversified and advanced logistics infrastructure that enables deliveries by rail, road, and sea. The Sosnowiec terminal—connected to key transportation routes and handling hundreds of tank cars daily—is one of the most important LPG distribution hubs in Central and Eastern Europe. Furthermore, since 2023, they have expanded their operations to include maritime deliveries via the Port of Gdynia, providing greater import independence and the flexibility to respond to market needs.
By leveraging multiple supply sources and maintaining a presence in strategic locations across Poland they deliver top-quality services—without delays, without disruption of supply chains, and with full adherence to safety standards.
New Realities, Proven Solutions
Many years of experience, reliable infrastructure, and the high competence of their team enable effectively respond to today’s energy market challenges — whether they involve supply chain shifts, environmental regulations, or geopolitical risks. The company’s flexibility and innovative approach not only guarantee consistent deliveries but also actively support the energy transition in Poland and the wider region.