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Russian oil circulation to Czech Republic anticipated to resume after halt, sources state

Russian oil streams to the Czech Republic through the Druzhba pipeline were seen resuming on Friday after payment problems linked to the transit via Ukraine, which caused a halt, have been sorted, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Thursday.

Russian crude oil flows to the Czech Republic through the Druzhba pipeline remained halted on Thursday, extending a. blockage for unknown reasons which Czech refiner Unipetrol first. identified on Tuesday, a company spokesperson stated.

Two sources with knowledge of the matter said the stop in. materials from Russia's Rosneft was the result of payments. troubles between transit country Ukraine and Russia, but a. workaround had actually been discovered.

Refining at the Litvinov refinery, which utilizes Russian. crude, was running utilizing the company's reserves which might last. a week before it taps state reserves, a representative for. Unipetrol, an unit of Poland's Orlen, stated.

The Czech government approved on Wednesday lending Unipetrol. 330,000 metric tons of oil from state reserves.

Czech pipeline operator MERO and Unipetrol both said they. might not confirm the info about the expected resumption. of supply.

Rosneft, which provides Unipetrol had no instant comment,. while Russia's pipeline operator Transneft did not right away. responded to Reuters concerns. Ukrainian pipeline operator. Uktransnafta had no immediate comment.

Unipetrol and Czech state authorities have said the Druzhba. stop was not impacting supplies of items to the Czech market. In 2019, the country coped with a two-month disruption of. circulations through Druzhba without an effect on fuel products.

MERO said on Thursday it was still investigating the Druzhba. delivery delays.

The country imports Russian crude through Druzhba and other. crudes through the TAL pipeline running from Italy to Germany. and on to the Czech Republic.

It wants to stop all Russian oil imports from July next year. as it finishes capability growth of the TAL pipeline.

The unusual disruption took place as European nations. are debating a possible extension of an EU exemption from. sanctions on Russia that permits the Czech Republic to import. diesel and other products made from Russian oil, made in. neighbouring Slovakia.

The exemption lapses on Thursday, but diplomats said talks. would continue Friday after a non-conclusive session on. Wednesday.

The Czech Republic has said it was not requesting for the. exemption to continue however Slovakia has been keen to keep it in. place.

Sources have said that if other nations are eager to. extend, the Czechs may accept a six-month extension on the. Slovak diesel imports, matching the anticipated end of Russian. unrefined products to the Czech Republic.

(source: Reuters)