EU Confirms No Immediate Oil Supply Crisis for Hungary and Slovakia Amid Disruptions
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A spokesman for the European Commission stated, March, that the Community Executive does not see a short-term risk to security of supply of oil in Hungary or Slovakia, following the disturbance of Russian steel flow through Ukraine, because the two Member States have large-scale emergency stocks, transmit Reuters.
EU reassures Hungary and Slovakia: No immediate risk to oil supplies
The European Commission announced that there is no immediate risk to oil supplies in Hungary or Slovakia due to the recent disruption of Russian oil flows through Ukraine. Both countries have sufficient emergency stocks, with each holding 90 days’ worth in reserve, as required by EU law. Slovakia’s government also confirmed that its fuel supply […] The post EU reassures Hungary and Slovakia: No immediate risk to oil supplies appeared first on Mo…
Brussels Discards Supply Risks for Hungary and Slovakia Following Russian Attack on Druzhba Pipeline
The European Commission has ruled out that there are immediate risks to the security of energy supply in Hungary and Slovakia following the interruption of the Druzhba pipeline due to a ...
The European Commission sees no short-term risk to the security of oil supplies to Hungary or Slovakia following the interruption of Russian oil flows through Ukraine, because it also... EU: There is no short-term risk to oil supplies to Hungary and Slovakia - NAUTEBORIKI
The Ministry of Economy, together with partners, is addressing possible alternatives to Druzhba and emphasizes that Slovakia has reserves of oil and oil products for up to 90 days. Supplies for domestic consumers are not yet threatened.
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