NewsCzech Republic to cease Russian oil imports by mid-2024

Czech Republic to cease Russian oil imports by mid‑2024

By the middle of next year at the latest, Czechia will become independent from oil supplies from Russia, Prime Minister Fiala stated.
By the middle of next year at the latest, Czechia will become independent from oil supplies from Russia, Prime Minister Fiala stated.
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Katarzyna Kalus

5 June 2024 05:33

Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala announced on Tuesday that by mid-next year at the latest, his country will become independent from Russian oil supplies. This timeline will depend on the completion of the expansion of the TAL pipeline, which runs from the Adriatic Sea through the Alps to Germany, he added.

According to Fiala, the work on modernizing the pipeline is progressing at full speed, and after 60 years of receiving oil from the Druzhba pipeline, the Czech Republic will no longer be dependent on this resource from Russia. Fiala assured that as soon as possible, he will announce the Czech Republic's withdrawal from the current exemption from the EU embargo on Russian oil.

After the expansion, and especially after increasing the pumping station's capacity, the TAL pipeline is expected to deliver an additional 3.6 million metric tons (4 million US tons) of oil annually to the Czech Republic. This will cover the demand for both PKN Orlen refineries in Litvinov and Kralupy nad Vltavou.

Last year, the Czech Republic imported 6.7 million metric tons (7.4 million US tons) of crude oil, with about 58% coming from the Druzhba pipeline. Germany supplied the remaining oil through the IKL pipeline.

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CNN notes that Ukrainian attacks on refineries are possible thanks to advanced drones. Some of them use artificial intelligence (AI), making them fully autonomous and able to operate without communication with the command during flight. This makes them reliable, conveyed an anonymous source from the Ukrainian drone development program.

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