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Representative of GAZ-SYSTEM elected to GIE board

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Piotr Kus, Deputy Director of the Gas Market Development Division at GAZ-SYSTEM, was nominated to the Management Board of the Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE) for a two year term staring on 1 January 2019.

Representative of GAZ-SYSTEM, for the first time became a member of the GIE Management Board, thus allowing the company to have a greater influence on shaping the agenda and direction of the association's activities during next years. The starting term of office of the Management Board will be of a crucial importance considering the European Commission plans for 2019 and 2020 on the preparation of the new gas market law in the UE.


Piotr Kus

Piotr Kus was nominated to the Management Board of the GIE along with the other 11 representatives of the gas infrastructure operators in the European Union. The new Management Board was elected in December 2018 by the General Assembly of the GIE.

Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE) is an association representing the sole interest of the infrastructure operators in the natural gas business comprising Transmission System Operators, Storage System Operators and LNG Terminal Operators. GIE has currently 68 members in 25 European countries. GAZ-SYSTEM is a member of the GIE since its establishment in 2005.

GIE voices in Brussels the views of its members vis-à-vis the European institutions, regulators and other stakeholders. Its mission is to actively contribute to the development of a single, sustainable and competitive gas market in Europe underpinned by a stable and predictable regulatory framework as well as by a sound investment climate.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/08012019/representative-of-gaz-system-elected-to-gie-board/

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