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Russia accuses Ukraine of trying to disable pipelines that deliver gas to Turkey, Hungary and Slovakia
Gazprom alleges 26 attack drones tried to reach compression stations vital to TurkStream and Blue Stream operations.
Slovak government curtails fuel sales
Slovak cabinet approved measures curtailing fuel sales on March 18. These include a cap on maximum sale of diesel fuel per vehicle at €400, while only 10 litters of fuel can be sold to additional fuel containers.
Serbia extends fuel export ban, releases diesel from reserves
Serbia has extended its ban on exports of crude oil and fuel products until April 2 and will release 40,000 tons of diesel from state reserves to shield the domestic market from rising global oil prices.
Croatia calls for swift EU action in response to energy pressures
Europe must act quickly to shield citizens and economies from energy shocks, drawing on lessons learned during Russia’s war in Ukraine, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on March 19.
Czech Vice PM Havlíček announces investments into Druzhba reverse flow to secure oil supplies for Slovakia
Czech Vice Prime Minister and the Minister of Industry and Trade Karel Havlíček announced his country is ready to invest into the reverse flow of the eastern Druzhba oil pipeline.
Strikes on Iran gas fields could force Turkey to ramp up LNG imports
Damage to Iran’s Asaluyeh gas processing facility in Bushehr province and part of the South Pars complex, after an Israeli missile strike on March 18, risks disrupting pipeline supplies to Turkey, potentially forcing Ankara to raise LNG imports.
Turkish plastics industry hit by Middle East conflict as supply chains break down
Logistics and polymer input prices soar.
New fuel pipeline between Slovakia and Hungary approved by cabinet in Bratislava
The Slovak cabinet approved the construction of a new fuel pipeline between Slovakia and Hungary.
KazTransOil expects to export 474,000 tonnes of crude via CPC in March
Kazakhstan’s state pipeline operator KazTransOil (KZ: KZTO) said it expects to export 474,000 tonnes of crude via the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) pipeline that runs to Russia's Black Sea coast in March.
Turkey emerges as revived route for Iraqi oil amid Hormuz crisis
Baghdad accelerates revamp of long-idle pipeline puy out of action more than a decade ago by bomb attacks.
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