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Lukoil's crude supplies to Hungary, Slovakia stabilise, Kommersant reports

Oil flows from Russia's 2nd largest crude producer Lukoil to Hungary and Slovakia via the Druzhba pipeline have stabilised following an disruption triggered by sanctions, Kommersant daily reported on Monday.

Lukoil resumed supplies to refineries operated by Hungary's. energy business MOL in September after a stop to. shipments following Kyiv's addition of Lukoil to a sanctions. list in June.

The paper, mentioning unnamed sources familiar with the. matter, said that supplies by means of a Hungarian trader. Moltrade-Mineralimpex Zrt reached around 300,000 metric lots. ( 71,000 barrels daily) in October, on a par with products in. September.

Half of the volumes were exported to MOL's refinery in. Hungary, while the other half was sent out to MOL's plant in. Slovakia.

In contrast to lots of other European Union nations, Hungary. seeks to preserve close political and business ties to Russia,. and continues to count on Russian energy.

Together with Slovakia and the Czech Republic, it has actually been. approved an exclusion from a European Union embargo on Russian. oil due to the fact that of its lack of alternatives, however the EU has advised it. to diversify its resources.

In overall, Russian oil business exported around 853,000 heaps. of oil via Druzhba to the refineries in Slovakia and Hungary in. October, the newspaper said.

(source: Reuters)