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    Hungary Says Oil Deliveries via Druzhba Could Resume on Thursday in Test Mode

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    Posted on August 27, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Hungary plans to resume oil deliveries via the Druzhba pipeline in test mode after disruptions due to Ukraine's attack on Russian infrastructure.

    Hungary to Test Resumption of Oil Deliveries via Druzhba Pipeline

    BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Crude oil shipments via the Druzhba pipeline from Russia to Hungary could resume on Thursday in test mode at lower volumes, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said in a post on X on Wednesday.

    Hungary and Slovakia said on Friday that oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline could be suspended for at least five days after Ukraine's latest attack on Russian energy infrastructure.

    "Russian Deputy Energy Minister Pavel Sorokin informed me that after intensive work a temporary solution was found, so oil deliveries to Hungary can resume tomorrow in test mode at lower volumes," Szijjarto wrote on X.

    Earlier on Wednesday, Zsolt Hernadi, the CEO of Hungarian oil company MOL, said in an interview on mandiner.hu that his company was able to supply its refineries from operational reserves, but may have to fall back on strategic reserves.

    If MOL had to increase imports via an Adriatic pipeline, it would still import Russian oil because Hungary and Slovakia were granted an exemption from sanctions, Hernadi said.

    He added that he was not sure that MOL would be able to import sufficient volumes of crude via the Adriatic pipeline to run both of its refineries at full capacity if shipments via Druzhba were halted entirely.

    If Druzhba oil flows do not resume by September 1, Slovakia will need to tap its strategic reserves and its refinery will not be allowed to export, Hernadi said, cutting Hungary's fuel imports by 20% while also affecting Ukraine.

    "One seventh of Ukraine's diesel needs are supplied by the refinery in Slovakia through Hungary ... and this will immediately stop," Hernadi said.

    (Reporting by Krisztina Than and Anita Komuves. Editing by David Goodman and Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Druzhba pipeline oil deliveries to Hungary may resume in test mode.
    • •Hungary and Slovakia faced potential oil supply suspensions.
    • •MOL can supply refineries from reserves but may need more imports.
    • •Slovakia's refinery may halt exports if Druzhba flows don't resume.
    • •Ukraine's diesel supply could be affected by Slovakian export cuts.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Hungary says oil deliveries via Druzhba could resume on Thursday in test mode

    1When could oil deliveries via the Druzhba pipeline resume?

    Oil deliveries via the Druzhba pipeline from Russia to Hungary could resume on Thursday in test mode at lower volumes.

    2What caused the suspension of oil supplies via Druzhba?

    Oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline could be suspended for at least five days after Ukraine's latest attack on Russian energy infrastructure.

    3How is MOL managing its refinery supply amid disruptions?

    MOL is able to supply its refineries from operational reserves but may face challenges if it has to increase imports via the Adriatic pipeline.

    4What would happen if Druzhba oil flows do not resume by September 1?

    If Druzhba oil flows do not resume by September 1, Slovakia will need to tap its strategic reserves, impacting Hungary's fuel imports by 20%.

    5What percentage of Ukraine's diesel needs is supplied through Slovakia?

    One seventh of Ukraine's diesel needs are supplied by the refinery in Slovakia through Hungary, and this supply will immediately stop if disruptions continue.

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