Slovakia Resumes Oil Flow: Druzhba Pipeline Reopens
Slovakia's Economy Ministry announced that the flow of crude oil through the Druzhba pipeline has resumed after a suspension since January. The halt was reportedly due to a strike attributed to Russian actions. The pipeline restarted operations at 2 a.m. local time.
The Druzhba pipeline, a vital source of crude oil for Slovakia, resumed operations early Thursday as announced by the country's Economy Ministry. The flow had been halted since January, reportedly due to a Russian strike on the infrastructure, according to Ukraine.
The ministry's statement confirmed that the pipeline started receiving oil again at 2 a.m. local time (0000 GMT). The resolution of this suspension marks a significant step in restoring energy stability for the region.
The resumption ends months of uncertainty, highlighting the challenges in maintaining energy supplies amid geopolitical tensions. Slovakia's reliance on the Druzhba pipeline underscores the critical nature of this infrastructure for the nation's energy needs.
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