Tariffs for pumping oil through Druzhba through Ukraine will increase by 18.3% from January 1
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From January 1, Ukraine raises tariffs for oil transportation through the section of the Druzhba pipeline, which passes through its territory, by 18.3% informs TASS with reference to Transneft data.
The tariff for pumping in the direction of Slovakia and Hungary will increase by 2.1 euros per ton – up to 13.6 euros per ton.
At the end of November, Bloomberg informed about the plans of Ukrtransnafta to raise tariffs to 13.6 euros per ton against the backdrop of increased costs for pumping oil, which allegedly arose against the background of the NWO. Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Mikhail Galuzin then in an interview with RIA Novosti said that the volume of pumping through the southern branch of Druzhba in 2023 will remain at the level of 2022
The Druzhba pipeline was built in the 1960s. for the delivery of oil from the USSR to the countries of the socialist camp in Eastern Europe. It starts in the Samara region and passes through Bryansk, and then splits into two branches: northern and southern. The northern branch passes through Belarus to Poland, Germany and the Baltic countries, the southern branch passes through the territory of Ukraine to the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia. According to Transneft, fuel exports via Druzhba to non-CIS countries in 2021 amounted to 35.9 million tons.
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