Friday, July 30th, 2010
PBG will execute work for PGNiG
A consortium led by PBG has won a contract worth zł.1.3 billion to increase PGNiG's gas storing capacity
A consortium led by Polish construction company PBG has won a contract to expand a gas storage facility for gas distributor PGNiG, the company announced on Friday.
The project will cost PBG zł.1.3 billion and will more than double PGNiG's gas storing capacity in Wierzchowice to 1.2 billion cubic meters.
The consortium consists of Italian Tecnimont SpA, French Sofregaz and Czech Plynastav Pardubice Holding, according to the statement.
Source: Reuters
From Warsaw Business Journal
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