Hungary Prepares Bill For Fuel Emergencies After Refinery Fire
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Hungary Prepares Bill For Fuel Emergencies After Refinery Fire
Hungary has drafted legislation on steps to be taken in case of a fuel-supply emergency, just days after a major fire at the country’s sole oil refinery and following a US decision to impose sanctions on Russian energy companies.
However, after the incident, MOL said that there was no sign of external influence and that there was no connection to the explosion at Lukoil's Romanian oil refinery.
The investigation into the Százhalombatta explosion is ongoing, and it is not yet known whether it was an accident, a malfunction or an external attack. The government's goal is clear: to preserve Hungary's security and protect national interests, Balázs Orbán wrote on his social media page.
Victor Orban Suggests a Possible "External Attack" After the Explosion From Hungary's Largest Border
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said the fire fired last week at the refining of Százalombatta operated by MOL could be the result of an "external attack". The investigation is underway, but its speculation contradicts the company's version...
Orban said today that the investigation into the cause of the incident is still ongoing.
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