Pollution can cause severe corrosion of the infrastructure of oil refineries and provoke a national crisis with fuel supply.
Roman law enforcement officials are investigating a possible sabotage from Russia associated with Azerbaijani’s accidental oil pollution, intended for Romanian oil refinery OMV Petrom. It reports about it G4MEDIA.RO With reference to knowledgeable resources.
We talk about the oil party, brought by Baku -tbilisi -jahan pipeline by Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey, and then delivered to Romania. When checking, they found a dangerous high level of chlorine, which could cause severe corrosion of plant equipment and the threat of national fuel safety.
On August 4, the Romanian Ministry of Energy declared an emergency in the raw oil supply system. Strategic reserves are involved to ensure the continuation of the supplies.
OMV Petrom confirms the detection of pollution during a planned test quality. The BTC pipeline, an operator of the 1700-kilometer pipeline of Baku-Tbilis-Jahan, also identified the incident and reported several tanks with corrosion components. Delivers to the Constanta port have been canceled, causing a temporary deficiency of petroleum products to the petrobrazi plant.
Resources say pollution can be carried out by adding chlorine to the pipeline. It is noted that such operations require only a few tanks. The incident can be considered as an element of a hybrid war.
Oil from the same batch also entered other European countries. Italy’s energy company Eni has confirmed that its oil refinery has received dirty raw materials. Czech company Orlen Unipetrol suspended refinement refining to prevent possible equipment damage.
Earlier, European Intelligence Services warned their governments that Russia was preparing works of violence and sabotage throughout the continent.
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