Oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline to Hungary and Slovakia have resumed after a nearly three-month interruption. The first batches of crude have already been delivered to pumping stations.
Hungarian oil and gas company MOL reported that crude oil was received at the Fényeslitke and Budkovce pumping stations.
The company said that deliveries through the Druzhba pipeline system to Hungary and Slovakia have thus resumed following a pause that lasted almost three months.
Earlier, it was reported that during the night of April 23, Slovakia had already begun receiving Russian oil via this route. This was stated by the country’s Minister of Economy Denisa Saková.
