Key Market Indicators
Poland's pipeline transport volume is projected to decline to approximately 18,000 million tonne-kilometers by 2028, down from around 19,000 million tonne-kilometers in 2023. This represents an average annual decrease of 0.8%. Historical data since 1975 indicates a more significant annual decline of 2.3%. In 2023, Poland ranked third in pipeline transport volume, overtaken by Kazakhstan, which also recorded 19,000 million tonne-kilometers. The top four countries in this category were Kazakhstan, Poland, and France. The length of Poland's pipeline network is expected to remain steady at 2,480 kilometers by 2028, unchanged from 2023. This follows a trend of zero growth in pipeline length since 1995. In 2023, Poland ranked fourth in pipeline length, with Romania surpassing it at the same distance. Italy, Romania, and Poland were the leading countries in this ranking.