Flow Resumes: Druzhba Pipeline Back in Action
Hungary's oil company, MOL, announced the resumption of crude oil deliveries through the Druzhba pipeline. The pipeline, which supplies Hungary and Slovakia, had halted operations for nearly three months. The restart began at the Fenyeslitke and Budkovce pumping stations, marking a significant development in regional oil supply.
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Crude oil is once again flowing through the Druzhba pipeline, according to Hungary's oil conglomerate, MOL. Deliveries resumed earlier today, marking an end to the nearly three-month hiatus.
The resumption started at two key pumping stations: Fenyeslitke and Budkovce, bringing relief to Hungary and Slovakia.
This restart represents a vital advancement for the energy sectors in the region, addressing significant supply concerns and stabilizing oil distribution channels.
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