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Germany talks to Poland about oil supplies after Russia announces a halt in supply

Germany and Poland are in discussions to see if short-term replacement oil can be delivered to the PCK Schwedt refining plant via Gdansk port after Russia announced it would stop the supply of Kazakh oil through the Druzhba pipe. A spokesman for the German Economy Ministry said that this was the case.

The spokesperson said that the talks were in progress and refused to give any details. She noted that the supply contracts are between the companies concerned, but the government was closely following the process.

A spokesperson for the Polish energy ministry stated that the country has the technical capability to handle these deliveries and any possible increase in volume depends on operational, logistics and market factors.

Russia announced that it would stop supplying Kazakh crude oil to Germany via the Druzhba Pipeline on May 1. This will force a major refinery near Berlin to make up for the shortfall.

Kazakhstan's oil exported to Germany via the Russian pipeline amounted to 2.146 mt, or 43,000 barrels a day last year. This is a 44% increase compared with 2024 and 730,000 tonnes in the first quarter 2026. (Reporting and writing by Holger Hansen, Friederike Heine and Madeline Chambers, editing by Madeline Chambers).

(source: Reuters)