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PCK refinery in Germany says leakage of pipeline has no impact

PCK, Germany's PCK, said Thursday that it was operating normally. It also stated that they were drawing from "internal stock" a day following a crude spillage in a pipeline feeding the re-finery via the port of Rostock.

PCK reported that the incident occurred at a valve-station near Gramzow. There were no injuries or dangers for residents in the area.

There are no immediate effects on the refinery's operations. PCK has enough stocks to cover short-term interruptions in supply," said a PCK spokesperson.

According to the current information, "there is no damage in the pipeline." A restart can therefore be planned and prepared simultaneously.

PCK estimated that the oil spill was 200 cubic metres (7,500 cubic feet) in volume and spread over a 2 hectare (5-acre) area. The environmental damage to water and soil is being assessed.

According to the report, the outside influence could not be blamed for the incident. The spill was most likely caused by the planned preparations for a safety test.

PCK is one of Germany's largest refineries with a processing capacity of 11,5?million tons per year. Petrolchemisches Kombinat Schwedt was the name of the refinery in Communist East Germany.

Since September 2022 and following Russia's invasion in Ukraine, the German government has held PCK Schwedt in trust along with other German subsidiaries of Rosneft. Vera Eckert is reporting, and Alexander Smith is editing.

(source: Reuters)