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Russian oil supplies through Druzhba pipeline restart after attack

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Posted on August 28, 2025

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BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Russian crude oil supplies to Hungary and Slovakia through the Druzhba pipeline have restarted after an outage caused by a Ukrainian attack in Russia last week, Hungarian oil

Russian Oil Flow Resumes Through Druzhba Pipeline After Attack

Resumption of Oil Supplies

BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Russian crude oil supplies to Hungary and Slovakia through the Druzhba pipeline have restarted after an outage caused by a Ukrainian attack in Russia last week, Hungarian oil company MOL and Slovakia's economy minister said on Thursday.

Slovakia and Hungary continue to cover the majority of their oil needs from Russia and are keen to keep those supplies coming despite European Union efforts to diversify from Russian commodities.

The supplies were interrupted repeatedly last week and there had been no flows since August 21 after Ukraine struck the Unecha pumping station on the pipeline.

Details of the Pipeline Attack

Slovak Economy Minister Denisa Sakova informed about the resumption of supplies through the Druzhba pipeline in a Facebook post.

Statements from Officials

"I hope the operations will remain stable and there will be no more attacks on energy infrastructure," Sakova said.

Impact on Refineries

MOL, which operates refineries in Hungary and Slovakia, said oil has arrived to both countries, but gave no details.

Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Wednesday that shipments could resume on Thursday in test mode at lower than standard volumes.

The refineries have covered the outage from their reserves without interrupting operations. A longer-term outage could force the tapping of state reserves and eventually lead to higher imports through an alternative pipeline from Croatia.

(Reporting by Jan Lopatka in Prague and Anita Komuves in BudapestEditing by Tomasz Janowski)

Key Takeaways

  • Russian oil supplies to Hungary and Slovakia have resumed.
  • The Druzhba pipeline was attacked by Ukraine, causing an outage.
  • Hungary and Slovakia rely heavily on Russian oil.
  • MOL reported oil arrival but no further details.
  • Potential for increased imports from Croatia if outages continue.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the interruption of oil supplies through the Druzhba pipeline?
The supplies were interrupted due to a Ukrainian attack on the Unecha pumping station on the pipeline.
Who announced the resumption of oil supplies?
Slovak Economy Minister Denisa Sakova announced the resumption of supplies through a Facebook post.
How have the refineries managed during the outage?
The refineries have covered the outage from their reserves without interrupting operations.
What did Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto say about the shipments?
He mentioned that shipments could resume in test mode at lower than standard volumes.
What is the significance of the Druzhba pipeline for Hungary and Slovakia?
Hungary and Slovakia continue to cover the majority of their oil needs from Russia and are keen to maintain those supplies despite EU efforts to diversify.

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