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MOL Hungary says it received Ukrainian oil through Druzhba after the attack

Hungary's MOL imported 35,000 tons (of Ukrainian crude) via the Druzhba Pipeline at Kyiv’s request, according to executive chairman Zsolt Hernadi of commercial television station ATV. This was after a fire and strike near the Druzhba Pipeline in late January.

Ukrainian officials in the industry did not respond immediately to a comment request.

Since January 27, oil shipments through the pipeline to Hungary and Slovakia, the only European Union nations still importing Russian crude, have been suspended following what Kyiv claims was a Russian assault on pumping stations in western Ukraine. Hungary and Slovakia claim that Ukraine has blocked the use of the pipeline for political reasons. This prompted Budapest to block any new EU sanctions against Russia. Kyiv claims that repairs will take time. According to a report last week, which cited 'three industry sources who are familiar with the issue, before the Druzhba pipe was damaged, it exported some Ukrainian oil, and much larger volumes of Russian crude.

Hernadi stated that MOL believes the pipeline itself did not suffer any damage.

"When the fire started...from other stores they began to pump Ukrainian crude in the pipeline. "Our Ukrainian colleagues asked us to take this oil over in order to prevent further escalation of the fire and problem," Hernadi stated late on Monday.

"And we took 35, 000 tons of Ukrainian crude that?arrived over the Druzhba pipe in 2-3 days."

The Ukrainian embassy in Budapest said in a statement issued late Monday night that the "possibility and timing of repairs on the pipeline depend solely on security circumstances" because Russia continues its attacks.

Hernadi stated that the capacity of the Adriatic Pipeline, an alternative to Druzhba for bringing up seaborne oil shipments from Croatia, will be tested "repeatedly" this year.

Hernadi stated that MOL's Hungarian main refinery is still operating about 40% below its capacity as a result of a fire in the previous year. This will continue until August.

(source: Reuters)