MOL Boosts Oil Shipments to Serbia Amid Croatia Disruption
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Hungary strengthens its energy support for Serbia by increasing its oil exports, while the Serbian refinery is threatened with closure, which is currently subject to US sanctions.
MOL Boosts Oil Shipments to Serbia Amid Croatia Disruption
MOL Boosts Oil Shipments to Serbia Amid Croatia Disruption In response to disrupted shipments from Croatia, Hungary's oil and gas giant MOL is ramping up its crude oil and fuel deliveries to Serbia, as announced by Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto during a briefing in Belgrade on Wednesday.Szijjarto, addressing the issue via a Facebook video, informed that MOL has already doubled its deliveries to Serbia in November.Further plans include deliver…
Hungarian MOL to boost its crude oil deliveries to Serbia
Hungarian oil and gas company MOL will further boost its deliveries of crude to Serbia in December, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said after a meeting with Dubravka Dedovic, the Serbian energy minister, in Belgrade on Wednesday. In a statement issued by his ministry, Szijjártó said MOL had doubled its deliveres of crude and crude products to Serbia in November and would supply two-and-a-half times as much from December. “…
The aid shipments will be delivered to Serbia by rail and water.
Serbia can count on Hungary to ensure its energy supply, which is why MOL will increase the transport of crude oil and petroleum products to Serbia by 2.5 times in December, thus helping the neighboring country in a difficult situation, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó announced in Belgrade on Wednesday.
Ties between Serbia and Hungary have strengthened in recent years, and their long-time leaders, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Aleksandar Vučić, maintain good relations with Russia.
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