La Russie arrêtera l'approvisionnement en pétrole kazakh pour la raffinerie de Schwedt à partir du 1er mai

Le ministère fédéral allemand de l'Économie a confirmé que la Russie ne fera plus transiter de pétrole brut kazakh via l'oléoduc Droujba vers la raffinerie PCK de Schwedt à compter du 1er mai. Cet arrêt des livraisons menace de perturber l'approvisionnement énergétique dans le nord-est de l'Allemagne.

La raffinerie de pétrole PCK de Schwedt, dans le Brandebourg, est confrontée à un arrêt potentiel des approvisionnements en pétrole brut kazakh. À partir du 1er mai, plus aucun pétrole ne pourra transiter par l'oléoduc Droujba, a confirmé mercredi le ministère fédéral allemand de l'Économie.

Cette décision pourrait avoir des conséquences considérables sur l'approvisionnement énergétique dans le nord-est de l'Allemagne, y compris des pénuries possibles de kérosène. Schwedt est un site clé pour le traitement du pétrole brut dans le pays.

Le ministère a confirmé l'information en provenance de Berlin. Les livraisons de pétrole kazakh via le territoire russe sont concernées.

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