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Oil flows resume to Hungary, Slovakia via Druzhba pipeline, officials say

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(Reuters) -Oil is flowing to Slovakia again via the Druzhba pipeline, the Slovak economy ministry said late on Tuesday, after a Ukrainian drone strike on an oil pumping station in Russia's Tambov

Oil Supply to Hungary and Slovakia Resumes via Druzhba Pipeline

Resumption of Oil Flow via Druzhba Pipeline

(Reuters) -Oil is once again flowing to Hungary and Slovakia via the Druzhba pipeline, officials from both countries said late on Tuesday, after a Ukrainian drone strike on an oil pumping station in Russia's Tambov region halted supplies.

Ukraine has stepped up attacks on Russia's energy infrastructure, a key conduit for generating money for Kremlin's war efforts, with oil and gas sales accounting for a quarter of Russia's total state budget proceeds.

Unlike most other European Union countries, Slovakia and neighbouring Hungary have kept up their dependence on Russian energy and get most of their crude through the Druzhba pipeline.

Statements from Officials

"The flow of oil to Slovakia is currently standard," Slovak Economy Minister Denisa Sakova said in a statement.

"In the coming days, we will have clearer information about whether there will be any adjustments to the supply schedule for this month ... However, I believe that given the rapid resumption of flow through the Druzhba pipeline, the impact will be minimal."

Impact of Ukrainian Attacks

Oil flows via the Druzhba pipeline to Hungary also resumed, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said in a statement.

"I have just thanked Russian Deputy Energy Minister Pavel Sorokin for the swift rectification of the damages caused by the attack," Szijjarto wrote in a Facebook post.

Fuel Production Stability

Hungarian oil company MOL said in an emailed statement that fuel production was not disrupted during the temporary shutdown.

Oil flows via the Soviet-built Druzhba pipeline were also briefly suspended in March following a Ukrainian attack on a metering station.

(Reporting by Alan Charlish and Anita Komuves; Editing by Himani Sarkar, Tom Hogue and Sherry Jacob-Phillips)

Key Takeaways

  • Oil flow to Hungary and Slovakia resumes via Druzhba pipeline.
  • Ukrainian drone strike had temporarily halted supplies.
  • Russia's energy infrastructure is a target for Ukrainian attacks.
  • Slovakia and Hungary remain dependent on Russian oil.
  • MOL reports no disruption in fuel production.

Frequently Asked Questions

What recent event caused a temporary halt in oil flows?
A Ukrainian drone strike on an oil pumping station caused a temporary halt in oil flows via the Druzhba pipeline.
How have Slovakia and Hungary responded to their energy needs?
Unlike most EU countries, Slovakia and Hungary have maintained their dependence on Russian energy, primarily receiving crude oil through the Druzhba pipeline.
What did Slovak Economy Minister Denisa Sakova say about the oil flow?
Denisa Sakova stated that the flow of oil to Slovakia is currently standard and that clearer information about supply adjustments will be available soon.
Did the temporary shutdown affect fuel production in Hungary?
Hungarian oil company MOL reported that fuel production was not disrupted during the temporary shutdown of oil flows.
What was the response from Hungarian officials regarding the oil flow resumption?
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto thanked Russian Deputy Energy Minister Pavel Sorokin for the swift rectification of the damages caused by the attack.

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