Russia has announced that it will halt the transportation of Kazakh oil to Germany through the Druzhba pipeline starting on May 1, citing technical reasons. This decision will redirect Kazakh oil volumes to other logistics routes due to current technical capacities. The move will impact the PCK refinery, a major supplier of fuel to Berlin, as it receives most of its oil through this pipeline.
Why It Matters
The suspension of Kazakh oil shipments to Germany via the Druzhba pipeline will have significant consequences for the PCK refinery and Berlin’s fuel supply. This decision comes amidst a global energy crisis caused by disruptions in oil and gas markets due to geopolitical conflicts. The shift in oil transportation routes highlights the interconnectedness of global energy supply chains and the vulnerability of countries to disruptions in key transportation networks.
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