Poland said it had detected a leak in one of the Druzhba pipelines bringing oil from Russia to Europe and said it was probably caused by an accident. However, the event may still stoke concerns about the security of Europe’s energy supplies.
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Poland said on Wednesday it had found a leak in one of the drusba pipelines bringing oil from Russia to Europe it said the leak found in the main route carrying oil to Germany was probably caused by an accident however the event May still Stoke concerns about the security of Europe’s energy supplies
The continent faces a severe energy crisis in the aftermath of moscow’s invasion of Ukraine which has cut supplies of gas in a continuing standoff Poland’s top energy official mataish Burger told Reuters that there were no grounds to believe this leak was caused by sabotage that’s unlike leaks in the offshore gas
Pipelines Nordstrom 1 and 2 where there are strong suspicions of sabotage operator Pern said in a statement that the exact causes of the leak are unknown but the second Pipeline and other parts of pern’s infrastructure were working as normal Hungarian oil and gas group mol has since confirmed Reuters that their
Russian oil supplies are coming through the drusba pipeline as planned