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The MOL head in Hungary says that Druzhba oil flow could resume on August 27 or 28,

The executive chairman of MOL, the Hungarian oil company, told the website mandiner.hu that the Druzhba Pipeline could be operational again as early as August 27 or 28. However the Russian pipeline might not run to full capacity.

Hungary and Slovakia announced on Friday that the oil supply via the Druzhba Pipeline could be suspended for a minimum of five days following Ukraine's latest attacks on Russian energy infrastructure.

MOL's Zsolt Hernadi stated in an interview with mandiner.hu, that the company is able to provide its refineries using operational reserves but could have to rely on strategic reserves.

Hernadi stated that even if MOL were to increase its imports through the Adriatic pipeline it would still import Russian crude oil, because Hungary and Slovakia have been exempted from sanctions.

He said that he wasn't sure that MOL could import enough crude via the Adriatic Pipeline to run its two refineries at maximum capacity if Druzhba shipments were stopped completely.

Hernadi stated that if Druzhba oil flow does not resume by September 1st, Slovakia will have to tap into its strategic reserves, and its refinery won't be allowed to export. This will cut Hungary's fuel purchases by 20%, while also impacting Ukraine.

Hernadi stated that "one seventh of Ukraine's needs for diesel is supplied by the refinery located in Slovakia via Hungary... and this will stop immediately." (Reporting and editing by David Goodman, Anita Komuves, Krisztina than)

(source: Reuters)