Hungarian oil and gas giant MOL: Russian oil essential
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Croatian Prime Minister Andrey Plenkovic has rejected claims by the Hungarian authorities about the alleged insufficient capabilities of the Adriatic Pipeline (JANAF) to replace Russian oil supplies.
Croatia's Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic gave up on Hungary's "false stories" about the Croatian state company JANAF's inability to deliver enough oil for Hungarian refining. Plenkovic wondered why "this false story seems to receive some kind of approval from the United States".
Croatia refutes Hungarian claims that Adriatic pipeline capacity is insufficient to replace Russian oilCroatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said that Hungary's claims that the Janaf pipeline cannot replace Russian oil are false. He stressed that Janaf has sufficient capacity to supply all the necessary crude oil to Hungarian and Slovak refineries.
Prime Minister Andrei Plenkovic denied the statement by the Hungarian authorities and MOL that the Adriatic Oil pipeline (Janaf) did not have sufficient capacity to replace the delivery of crude oil from Russia. In response to a journalist's question about what he expected from the continuation of negotiations between Janaf and MOL on the supply of crude oil through the Croatian pipeline, following statements by Hungarian Prime Minister Victor O…
The Croatian company JANAF has the capacity to deliver all the necessary oil to refineries in Hungary.
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic has denied claims by the Hungarian side that the capacity of the Adriatic Pipeline, operated by the Croatian company JANAF, is insufficient to replace Hungary with Russian oil.
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