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    Hungary's Magyar Will Talk to Mol Leadership, Focus on Fuel Supplies

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    Posted on April 15, 2026

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    Last updated: April 15, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Hungary’s incoming prime minister Peter Magyar plans talks with MOL’s leadership to secure fuel supplies amid disruptions via the Druzhba pipeline. Strategic reserves being replenished, with EU’s 90-day buffer still unmet, and MOL continuing supplies via the Adriatic route.

    Peter Magyar to Prioritize Hungary's Fuel Supply Security After Election Victory

    Hungary's Fuel Security and Political Transition

    BUDAPEST, April 15 (Reuters) - Hungary’s election-winner Peter Magyar said on Wednesday he would need to hold talks with the leadership of oil company MOL, adding that ensuring fuel security would be the top priority in the coming weeks.

    Election Results and Political Change

    Magyar's centre-right TISZA (Respect and Freedom) party won a landslide victory in Sunday's election, ending nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban's 16-year rule.

    Government Measures on Fuel Prices and Supply

    Fuel Price Cap and Export Ban

    In early March, Orban imposed a cap on fuel prices as soaring oil prices, fuelled by the war in Iran, drove global diesel and petrol prices higher.

    His government also banned the export of crude oil, diesel and 95-octane petrol and said it would release 45 days worth of state fuel reserves, as Hungary contended with a halt in supplies through a key pipeline carrying Russian oil via Ukraine.

    State Fuel Reserves and EU Requirements

    Data from the Hungarian Hydrocarbon Stockpiling Association showed that Hungary’s strategic oil and oil-product reserves fell to 44 days of net imports by the end of March, from 91 days at the end of February. In a statement on Tuesday, the association said replenishment was under way and reserves had since risen to 53 days of net imports.

    European Union member states must maintain 90 days of net imports.

    Peter Magyar's Priorities and Statements

    Ensuring Security of Supply

    "With the strategic oil reserves, the acting government has a huge responsibility in what it does in the next 20-30 days," Magyar said. "Everyone hopes that this Druzhba pipeline can restart by the end of April but even if it does it will take some time for strategic reserves to be replenished."

    "The most important is that security of supply must be ensured in the next few weeks under the outgoing government and then in the first days of the TISZA government."

    MOL's Response and Current Fuel Supply Situation

    Alternative Supply Routes

    MOL said in a response to emailed Reuters questions on Tuesday that its crude oil supply was uninterrupted as oil was coming via the Adriatic pipeline even though supplies via the Druzhba pipeline were still suspended.

    International Agreements and Refinery Operations

    "Following agreements with Libya, Kazakhstan, Norway, and Saudi Arabia, we have also reached agreements on deliveries with companies in the United States. The Danube Refinery is operating at reduced capacity due to a fire that occurred at one of our units in October," MOL said.

    "Fuel supply in Hungary remains uninterrupted".

    (Reporting by Krisztina Than and Anita Komuves; Editing by Andrew Heavens and Louise Heavens)

    References

    • Hungary and Slovakia strike a new fuel pipeline deal to steady regional supplies

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •New PM Peter Magyar will meet MOL leadership to prioritize fuel security in light of pipeline disruptions and low reserves. (apnews.com)
    • •Strategic oil reserves dropped from 91 to 44 days by end-March but have since risen to 53 days—still below the EU requirement of 90 days. (apnews.com)
    • •MOL reports uninterrupted fuel supply via the Adriatic pipeline and new import deals with Libya, Kazakhstan, Norway, Saudi Arabia and the U.S., despite Druzhba pipeline suspension. ()

    Frequently Asked Questions about Hungary's Magyar will talk to MOL leadership, focus on fuel supplies

    1Why is fuel supply a top priority for Peter Magyar's government?

    Fuel supply is a top priority due to recent shortages, capped prices, and the need to replenish strategic reserves amid pipeline disruptions.

    2What steps has Hungary taken to secure fuel supplies?

    Hungary capped fuel prices, banned exports of oil products, released state reserves, and sought alternative oil deliveries.

    Hungary's Fuel Security and Political Transition
  • Election Results and Political Change
  • Government Measures on Fuel Prices and Supply
  • Fuel Price Cap and Export Ban
  • State Fuel Reserves and EU Requirements
  • Peter Magyar's Priorities and Statements
  • Ensuring Security of Supply
  • MOL's Response and Current Fuel Supply Situation
  • Alternative Supply Routes
  • International Agreements and Refinery Operations
  • apnews.com
    3How have Hungary's strategic oil reserves changed in 2024?

    Reserves fell from 91 days of net imports in February to 44 days in March but have since risen to 53 days as replenishment continues.

    4What is MOL's current status regarding oil supplies?

    MOL reports its crude oil supply remains uninterrupted via alternative pipelines despite the ongoing suspension of the Druzhba pipeline.

    5What international agreements has MOL made for oil deliveries?

    MOL has reached delivery agreements with Libya, Kazakhstan, Norway, Saudi Arabia, and companies in the United States.

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