Czechia delinks from Russian oil after 60 years
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In April 2025, for the first time in more than sixty years, the Czech Republic completely stopped importing Russian oil.
The Czech Republic disconnected from the Družba oil pipeline this year and now imports raw materials only through the TAL oil pipeline. However, it is not yet self-sufficient in the production of motor fuels. It still has to import a certain part. Bratislava-based Slovnaft traditionally covered about a fifth of the Czech market with its supplies. The refinery is still interested in exporting to the Czech Republic. It is currently looking for the…
Czechia delinks from Russian oil after 60 years
Reading Time: 3 minutes Czechia has halted imports of Russian crude oil delivered via the Druzhba pipelinefor the first time in 60 years, Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala announced in mid-April. The milestone was enabled by the expansion of the Transalpine Pipeline (TAL), which connects the Italian port of Trieste to Austria and Germany, and now supplies Czechia’s . TAL now has the capacity to deliver up to 8mn tonnes of oil annually, following …
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