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Romania to Monitor Fuel Supplies in Response to Crisis in Middle East

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Romania will establish a mechanism for continuous monitoring of fuel supplies in response to the international tensions caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which transpired following an emergency meeting between Romanian President Nicusor Dan, Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan

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President Nicoşor Dan called for a meeting with Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, Minister of Energy and Transport, as well as representatives of oil companies, at the fund of crisis-related concerns...

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President Nicușor Dan called on Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, Minister of Energy and Transport and representatives of Petrom and Rompetrol in Cotrocen for the crisis discussion on supplying Romania with ink and fuel. The article Nicușor Dan meets urgently with Ilie Bolojan, with ministers of energy and transport and representatives of companies in the oil industry at the Cotrocen Palace. The crucial discussion on supplying the country with ink an…

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President Nicushor Dan met with Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, Minister of Energy, Bogdan Ivan, Minister of Transport, Ciprian Sherban, and representatives of Petrom and Rompetrol, announced the Presidential Administration. The subject of the discussions is the provision of Romania with lead and fuel. The meeting took place at 14:00, informed the Presidential Administration. Last Friday, the Government of ...

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President Nicushor Dan will have a meeting with Prime Minister Bolojan, Minister of Energy and Transport. Bogdan Ivan and Ciprian Sherban, as well as representatives of the oil industry companies Petrom and Rompetrol, on the subject of supplying Romania with oil and fuel.

President Nicușor Dan met on Monday with Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, Ministers Bogdan Ivan and Ciprian Șerban, plus representatives of OMV Petrom and Rompetrol, to analyze the supply of crude oil and fuel. “Currently, Romania is not facing supply difficulties, and companies in the field are purchasing fuels at prices aligned with the international market,” the president said, according to a statement issued by the Presidential Administration. …

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Stirile Pro TV broke the news in Bucharest, Romania on Monday, April 6, 2026.
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