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Poland: EU's proposed 19th Package of Russia Sanctions closes LPG Loophole

Poland: EU's proposed 19th Package of Russia Sanctions closes LPG Loophole

The 19th package against Russia for its full-scale invasion in Ukraine will close the loophole that allowed Russia to bypass an EU import ban on liquefied petrol gas (LPG), said Polish energy minister, Thursday.

The 12th package of sanctions, which was to be implemented in 2024, excluded certain types of LPG such as butane or isobutane. These are primarily used as feedstocks for the production of other petrochemicals. Other types of LPG mainly are used for heating and cars.

Prior to the imposition of sanctions, Poland was the biggest importer Russian LPG.

The Polish Liquefied Gas Organization's (POGP) data showed that while Sweden was the largest supplier of LNG in Poland during the first half 2025, Russian imports were down but not eliminated.

POGP data revealed that the remaining Russian imports were butane and Isobutane fractions with a purity greater than 95%. These fractions are also used in aerosol production.

The addition of butane as part of the sanctions will eliminate the possibility that it can be imported from Russia or Belarus to create a mixture of liquefied petrol gas, closing a loophole within the current ban on LPG imports," said Polish Energy Minister Milosz Motyka in a press release.

(source: Reuters)