Czech Republic plans to import Russian oil before TAL pipeline expansion

Czech Republic plans to import Russian oil before TAL pipeline expansion

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The Czech Republic intends to import Russian oil until it finds a replacement. This was stated by the director of the state-owned operator of the Czech sections of the oil pipelines Mero Zdeněka Dundru, informs TASS.

According to the director of the company, the replacement may be ready by 2025 after the expansion of the capacity of the TAL transalpine oil pipeline is completed. Until that moment, the republic will be provided with oil supplies.

Initially, the Czech Republic achieved an exemption from EU sanctions on Russian oil supplies until 2024. And, as Dundru emphasized, this “exception will remain in effect until the capacity of the TAL oil pipeline is increased.”

In early 2023, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexander Novak, in an article for the Energy Policy magazine, stated that Russia intends to supply more than 80% of export volumes of oil and 75% of oil products to friendly countries. He stressed that countries that support sanctions restrictions against Russia will not receive Russian oil. At the same time, exceptions were made for Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, which receive oil through the Druzhba pipeline, Bulgaria (marine deliveries are allowed) and Japan (imports oil from the project “Sakhalin-2“).

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