Polish oil refinery Orlen will no longer buy Russia’s oil for Czech refineries.
Polish Oil Refining Company Orlen will no longer buy Russia’s oil for refinement of its oil in the Czech Republic after June 30. It was announced on Monday by the company’s general director Ireneush Fafar, Reuters reported.
The company has made it clear that the Russian contract RosnaFTA For delivery for the Czech factory Litvinov He was the last to connect with Orlen to Russia’s oil.
“Today we released Central Europe from Russia’s oil,” Fafar said at a press meeting.
It should be noted that in April the Czech government said that for the first time in history, the country became fully independent of Russian oil supplies after completing modernization of capacities in the oil pipeline, which came from the west.
After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Czech Republic sought to get rid of the slight hope of oil pipeline Friendshipwhich for decades has supplied Russian oil and provided about half the annual import of country oil.
By the end of last year, the Czech operator of the Mero Oil Pipelines completed the modernization of the tal oil pipeline (transalpine pipeline), which delivers oil from the Trieste’s Italian Port tanks in Germany, where it enters the iLL system and sent to the Czech Republic.
Orlen emphasized that current Czech oil refineries receive raw materials from the North Sea, Mediterranean, Saudi Arabia, South and North America and Africa.
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