Germany finally said goodbye to Russian oil

One of the largest NPZ Swedt in Germany, which provides Berlin and the eastern part of the country, will cease to purchase oil in Russia on the Friendship pipeline.

The plant, which before the war belonged to Rosneft, and then was nationalized and transferred to the control of the national energy regulator, “carried out preparations for the rejection of Russian barrels in recent months, emphasized the ministry.

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NPZ will continue to work with “comfortable loading” thanks to the Party of Oil, which will act through the Polish port of Gdansk.

In addition, Germany in January will begin to receive oil from Kazakhstan by “friendship”, Reuters told Reuters in the industry. According to them, Kazakhstan plans in January to supply 20 thousand tons of Kebco Blend oil oil from the Karachaganak field, and will send 300 thousand tons to Germany for the first quarter. According to the results of the year, delivery can be 1.2 million tons.