Refusal of Russian raw materials: the pipeline from Odessa could be an alternative for Hungary
According to hvylya.net: The Mol company intends to find a replacement for Russian oil and is considering the possibility of obtaining supplies through the 'Odessa - Brody' pipeline. This step will allow the Hungarian company to receive oil from various producers around the world, avoiding problems with Russian supplies through the 'Druzhba' pipeline. Although connecting to Ukrainian infrastructure may pose a challenge, it is an important step for regional supply security.
The company Mol states that it is ready to stop purchasing oil from the Russian Federation if it finds an alternative. One of the best options for diversification is the pipeline from Odessa. This was reported by the senior vice president of the company in a comment for Bloomberg.
The Hungarian company Mol is considering stopping oil purchases from Russia and turning to other supply sources, particularly through the Ukrainian pipeline 'Odessa - Brody'. This could be significant not only for the company itself but also for regional energy security as a whole.
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