Rusland stopper for kasakhisk olie til Schwedt-raffinaderiet fra 1. maj

Tysklands forbundsministerium for økonomiske anliggender har bekræftet, at Rusland fra 1. maj ikke længere vil sende kasakhisk råolie via Druzhba-rørledningen til PCK-raffinaderiet i Schwedt. Forsyningsstoppet truer med at forstyrre energiforsyningen i det nordøstlige Tyskland.

Olieraffinaderiet PCK i Schwedt i Brandenburg står over for et potentielt stop for leverancer af kasakhisk råolie. Fra 1. maj må der ikke sendes olie gennem Druzhba-rørledningen, bekræftede Tysklands forbundsministerium for økonomiske anliggender onsdag. Beslutningen kan få vidtrækkende konsekvenser for energiforsyningen i det nordøstlige Tyskland, herunder mulige mangler på petroleum. Schwedt er et centralt anlæg for råoliebehandling i landet. Ministeriet bekræftede oplysningerne fra Berlin. Leverancer af kasakhisk olie via russisk territorium er berørt.

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