The European Commission did not see an energy threat to the EU at the end of Russian oil supplies.
The European Commission said they were closely monitored by the temporary stop of oil supply at the Druzhba pipeline in Slovakia and Hungary after APU struck the Unech Oil Pumping Station. In this Friday, August 22, the Suprilna reported that there was a reference to the European Commission’s press response service.
They said they did not see at the end of the EU energy risk in the EU.
At the same time, the European Commission noted that they are about to contact Slovakia and Hungary to clarify events and protect critical infrastructure. The European Commission has confirmed that they have received a letter from the authorities of Slovak and Hungarian, and they will provide an answer to it at the right time.
“The supplies of the supplies are a priority for the commission, and we are close and continuously interacting with our member states to ensure this. The EU has tools to overcome the sudden deficiency or disruption of providing raw oil or oil products,” said the European Commission.
Members of the European Union state should hold oil reserves within 90 days in case of emergency situations – this is the request of the EU directive of oil reserves, which has operated since 2009.
“Slovakia and Hungary support the required levels of emergency oil reserves and can produce market reserves in case of emergency,” the European Commission said.
They also added that they still have not received reports on reserving reserves from Slovakia or Hungary.
Keep in mind that Ukraine’s armed forces have twice hit the oil pumping station in the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation. After that, oil supplies to Slovakia and Hungary stopped.
Hungary said the arrangement will last at least five days. It also hopes that the European Commission will “finally take advantage of this time” to fulfill its commitment and to “reject” Ukraine’s attempts to hinder Hungary’s oil supply. “
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