Russia halts Kazakh oil to Germany via Druzhba, cites technical limits

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Russia says Kazakh crude sent to Germany via the Druzhba pipeline will be suspended from May 1 due to 'technical capacities', with volumes redirected to other routes. The halt could affect Berlin's fuel supply via the PCK Schwedt refinery, though regulators say Germany's mineral oil supply remains secure and Rosneft Deutschland will adapt. The move comes amid broader energy-market strains tied to geopolitical tensions in the region.
- Russia says will halt oil flow to Germany via Druzhba pipeline Al Jazeera
- Russia to stop Kazakh oil flows to German PCK refinery via Druzhba Reuters
- Kazakhstan confirms suspension of its oil transit to Germany via Russia Euronews.com
- Russia to suspend Kazakh oil flows through key pipeline supplying Berlin Financial Times
- Russia to block Kazakh oil flows to Germany via key pipeline DW.com
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