KIEV, Ukraine -- The Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykola Azarov and the Marshal of  the Polish Senate Bogdan Borusevich discussed the plans of the two countries to  revive the use of the Odessa-Brody pipeline.
The high officials also mentioned a possibility of constructing a new leg of the  pipeline. Presumably, it will stretch all the way to the Northern Polish city of  Gdansk, and thus will make one step forward towards the establishment of a new  route to transport the Caspian oil to the EU countries.
During his  meeting with Mykola Azarov, Bogdan Borusevich stated that he considers the  stretching of the Odessa-Brody pipeline to Gdansk, Poland, being prospective.  Borusevich mentioned that realization of the project will become ever more  relevant for Poland now that oil transfers through Druzhba pipeline might get  reduced.
Druzhba is the world's largest pipeline system carrying oil from  European Russia through Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech  Republic, and Germany. Marshal also pointed out that Polish investors have  purchased oil refinery in Lithuania.
In this respect there is a  possibility to build a branch of the Odesa-Brody pipeline to the  refinery.
"The Ukrainian side has already built its part of the pipeline,  but Poland, unfortunately, has not", Borusevich added. "I was pleased to hear  that Azarov's government is interested in the Polish-Ukrainian cooperation on  this and other projects in the field of energy security".
On November 23,  2010, the Ukrtransnafta company completed the testing of the Odesa-Brody  pipeline in the direction of Druzhba's southern branch. In 2009, a Polish  pipeline company Sarmatia made a prediction that the construction of the conduct  pipe in question would reach Plotsk and Gdansk before 2012.
The  Odesa-Brody pipeline is a crude oil pipeline between the Ukrainian cities of  Odesa on the Black Sea, and Brody near the Ukrainian-Polish border.
The  usage and the direction of the Odessa-Brody pipeline is viewed to be of  considerable geopolitical significance, since it provides a new route to  diversify oil supplies to the EU.
The pipeline was originally intended to  reach Gdansk in order to transfer oil from the Caspian Sea (mainly from  Kazakhstan) to the Polish Baltic Sea port and from there to the rest of  Europe.
 
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