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    EU Experts Arrive in Ukraine to Check Druzhba Pipeline, Kyiv Says

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    Posted on March 19, 2026

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    Last updated: March 19, 2026

    EU experts arrive in Ukraine to check Druzhba pipeline, Kyiv says - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    EU technical experts have arrived in Kyiv to assess repairs on the Druzhba oil pipeline, closed since a January drone strike. Their arrival follows EU offers of financial and technical help amid Hungary’s blockade of a €90 billion loan package to Ukraine tied to the pipeline’s reopening.

    Table of Contents

    • Assessment and Restoration Efforts for the Druzhba Pipeline
    • Impact of the Pipeline Closure on Hungary and Slovakia
    • EU Support and Naftogaz Response
    • Restoration Standards and Security Measures
    • Hungary’s Fact-Finding Mission and Political Tensions
    • Oil Transit Statistics and EU Political Response

    EU Experts Visit Ukraine to Assess Druzhba Pipeline After Oil Supply Halt

    By Pavel Polityuk

    Assessment and Restoration Efforts for the Druzhba Pipeline

    KYIV, March 19 (Reuters) - European Union experts have arrived in Ukraine to assess the condition of the Druzhba oil pipeline, state energy firm Naftogaz said, after its closure in January caused a row with Hungary that is blocking an EU loan to Kyiv.

    The EU last week proposed sending a mission to inspect the pipeline. Ukraine later said it had accepted the EU offer of technical support and funding to restore oil flows through the damaged pipeline.

    Impact of the Pipeline Closure on Hungary and Slovakia

    Hungary and Slovakia have been cut off from Russian oil deliveries via Druzhba since late January, after Kyiv said ​a Russian ⁠strike hit pipeline equipment ​in western ​Ukraine and would require time for repairs.

    EU Support and Naftogaz Response

    "Naftogaz appreciates the EU's offer of financial and technical assistance to rebuild the infrastructure assets of the Brody pumping station," Naftogaz CEO Serhiy Koretskyi said on X late on Wednesday.

    He posted a photo of himself sitting at a table with several unnamed experts who he described as members of a "technical working group".

    Restoration Standards and Security Measures

    Koretskyi said the group's work should help Naftogaz and its subsidiary Ukrtransnafta restore the pipeline "in accordance with the highest European engineering and safety standards and to prevent further terrorist attacks."

    He did not say whether the group of experts planned to visit the damaged oil pipeline itself.

    Hungary’s Fact-Finding Mission and Political Tensions

    Hungary this month sent a fact-finding mission to Ukraine to investigate the suspension of oil transit through the pipeline. Kyiv has not provided any official information on the outcome of the mission.

    Hungary and ‌Slovakia, the only E​U countries still importing Russian oil, ⁠have accused Ukraine of deliberately delaying the resumption of oil flows for political reasons.

    Oil Transit Statistics and EU Political Response

    Transit through the Ukrainian branch of Druzhba in 2025 hit a 10-year low of 9.7 million tons, Kyiv-based oil consultancy ExPro said. ExPro said Slovakia received 4.9 million tons of oil, while shipments to Hungary were 4.35 million tons.

    EU leaders were expected to put pressure on Hungary's prime minister at a summit on Thursday to stop blocking the 90-billion-euro ($103 billion) EU loan to Ukraine to keep up its fight against Russia's invasion.

    (Reporting by Pavel Polityuk; Editing by Daniel Flynn and Timothy Heritage)

    Key Takeaways

    • •EU dispatched a technical mission to help repair the Druzhba pipeline after Ukraine accepted the assistance, targeting restoration under EU engineering and safety standards (state energy firm Naftogaz; Reuters context).
    • •Hungary and Slovakia, cut off from Russian oil since the January drone strike, are blocking a €90 billion EU loan to Kyiv until transit resumes (AP; Reuters; EU summit context).
    • •Oil transit through the Ukrainian leg of Druzhba dropped to a decade low in 2025 at 9.7 million tons, with 4.9 Mt to Slovakia and 4.35 Mt to Hungary (ExPro via Investing.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU experts arrive in Ukraine to check Druzhba pipeline, Kyiv says

    1Why did the Druzhba pipeline close in January?

    The Druzhba pipeline was closed after Kyiv reported a Russian strike that damaged equipment, requiring repairs and halting oil flows to Hungary and Slovakia.

    2What is the EU's involvement with the Druzhba pipeline?

    EU experts arrived in Ukraine to assess the pipeline and offered technical and financial support to restore oil flows through the damaged infrastructure.

    3How has the pipeline closure affected Hungary and Slovakia?

    Hungary and Slovakia have been cut off from Russian oil deliveries since January, leading to political disagreements and accusations against Ukraine.

    4What is blocking the EU loan to Ukraine?

    Hungary is blocking a 90-billion-euro EU loan to Ukraine, partly due to the dispute over the Druzhba pipeline's closure and oil supply issues.

    5What was the recent oil transit volume via the Druzhba pipeline?

    In 2025, oil transit through Ukraine's Druzhba pipeline fell to a 10-year low of 9.7 million tons, with Slovakia and Hungary the main recipients.

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