Czechia previously received about half of its oil, or about four million metric tons, through the Druhzba pipeline from Russia.
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The Czech Republic has completed the modernization of the oil pipeline that connects it to European suppliers, allowing the nation to stop importing oil from Russia. This was reported by TVP, Ukrinform saw. The upgraded TAL oil pipeline, which transports oil from a sea terminal in the Italian port of Trieste, will allow the Czech Republic to annually import an additional 4 million metric tons of oil, bringing total annual imports to 8 million. This will be enough to cover the country's oil demand and sever its ties with Russia. “This is a crucial moment for the Czech Republic because Russia can no longer blackmail us with energy supplies,” said Prime Minister Petr Fiala. Thanks to a special exemption from sanctions, made in view of the Czech Republic’s previous dependence on Russian oil, the country has continued to do business with Moscow despite sanctions on Russian oil imposed by the European Union after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The Czech Republic previously received about half of its oil, or 4 million metric tons, through the Russian Druzhba pipeline, AP notes. The Czechs have invested more than 1.5 billion Czech crowns ($61 million) to double the capacity of TAL. The Czech Republic already stopped importing Russian gas earlier this year. As reported earlier, the Czech Republic announced back in November the country did not plan to extend the EU exemption that allows it to import Russian oil. Now Slovakia and Hungary are the only EU countries that keep receiving oil from Russia. The other 24 EU nations halted all Russian oil imports as part of EU sanctions over the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Read also: Shmyhal, Latvian speaker discuss training of Ukrainian military, support for defense industry The post Czechia upgrades oil pipeline to end oil dependence on Russia appeared first on Freedom.
Czechia previously received about half of its oil, or about four million metric tons, through the Druhzba pipeline from Russia.
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