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Kazakhstan Will Send Oil Bypassing the Druzhba Pipeline

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Deliveries of Kazakh oil to Germany to the oil refinery in Schwedt in May will be sent bypassing the Druzhba pipeline, the Ministry of Energy of Kazakhstan reported.

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Russia does not want to conduct oil from Kazakhstan through the "Drushba" pipeline from today. The refinery in Schwedt supplies Berlin and the north-east of Germany with diesel, gasoline, kerosene and fuel oil - and now needs replacement. By Andre Kartschall.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Here you can find information on the topic of "fuel supply". Read now "Refinery PCK is looking for a way out for a stop of Kazakh oil".

·Germany
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Fulfilling Putin’s threat, Russia plans to shut down the Druzhba pipeline this Friday, through which Germany continued to receive oil from Kazakhstan. The PCK refinery, in Schwedt, of great importance for supplying the German capital, is particularly affected. Nine out of ten vehicles in Berlin and Brandenburg fill their Schwedt fuel tanks. In addition, Berlin airport is mainly supplied from the Uckermark district, in the state of Brandenburg, a…

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Russia will halt the transit of Kazakh oil through the Druzhba pipeline to Germany starting May 1st (stock image - AI-generated). The Brandenburg state government remains confident that it can maintain supplies to the PCK refinery in Schwedt. Minister of Economic Affairs Martina Klement stated: "We are cautiously optimistic that alternative supply routes can be found." Kazakh oil accounts for approximately 20 percent of the refinery's total supp…

Due to alleged repairs, the pipeline is to be closed, which means 20 percent less crude oil for the Schwedt refinery.

·Hamburg, Germany
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wiwo.de broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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