Italia e Estero

La Russia fornirà altro petrolio alla Cina

epa11824370 An employee walks past storage tanks and pipelines at the Central oil tank farm operated by Mero CR near Nelahozeves, Czech Republic, 14 January 2025. Mero CR, who owns and operates the Czech part of the Druzhba pipeline and the IKL pipeline, has completed technical work allowing the Czech Republic to switch to oil supply via the TAL and IKL pipelines. In 2025, the Czech Republic's EU exemption on oil imports from Russia, which is part of sanctions imposed on Russia by the EU over the invasion of Ukraine, will expire. The Czech Republic is now technically ready to switch to full Western oil supply and for a potential Russian oil outage, the Czech government confirmed on 14 January 2025, adding that Czechia will no longer be dependent on Russian oil from the Druzhba pipeline by the middle of this year. EPA/MARTIN DIVISEK
epa11824370 An employee walks past storage tanks and pipelines at the Central oil tank farm operated by Mero CR near Nelahozeves, Czech Republic, 14 January 2025. Mero CR, who owns and operates the Czech part of the Druzhba pipeline and the IKL pipeline, has completed technical work allowing the Czech Republic to switch to oil supply via the TAL and IKL pipelines. In 2025, the Czech Republic's EU exemption on oil imports from Russia, which is part of sanctions imposed on Russia by the EU over the invasion of Ukraine, will expire. The Czech Republic is now technically ready to switch to full Western oil supply and for a potential Russian oil outage, the Czech government confirmed on 14 January 2025, adding that Czechia will no longer be dependent on Russian oil from the Druzhba pipeline by the middle of this year. EPA/MARTIN DIVISEK
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PECHINO, 04 SET - Russia e Cina, dopo il gas, rafforzano i legami anche sul petrolio. Il colosso petrolifero Rosneft ha firmato un accordo per la fornitura a Pechino di ulteriori 2,5 milioni di tonnellate di petrolio all'anno attraverso il Kazakistan. Lo ha riferito il ministro dell'Energia russo Sergey Tsivilyov in un'intervista alla televisione Rossiya-24 durante l'Eastern Economic Forum, nel resoconto della Tass. "L'accordo è stato firmato anche da Rosneft e dalle sue controparti cinesi per la fornitura aggiuntiva di 2,5 milioni di tonnellate di petrolio attraverso il Kazakistan", ha detto il ministro.

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