Naftogaz presents plan to rebuild Druzhba oil pipeline to European partners

A meeting with a technical working group on the consequences of the Russian attack on the infrastructure of the Druzhba pipeline was held at Naftogaz of Ukraine.

According to Ukrinform, this was reported on Facebook by the company’s CEO Sergii Koretskyi.

“Together with Deputy Head of the EU Delegation Gediminas Navickas, we met with the technical working group. Alongside the management of Ukrtransnafta, we provided partners with detailed information on the consequences of the Russian attack on the Druzhba pipeline infrastructure. We outlined the current situation and presented a comprehensive reconstruction plan. We also agreed on further joint steps,” Koretskyi wrote.

He noted that Naftogaz appreciates the EU’s proposal to provide financial and technical assistance for restoring the infrastructure assets of the Brody pumping station in line with best European engineering and safety standards, as well as for preventing repeated attacks.

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As reported, the European Union has offered Ukraine support and funding to speed up repair work on the Druzhba pipeline amid Hungary’s position, as it continues to block an EU loan for Ukraine and a sanctions package against Russia, linking these issues to the resumption of oil transit.

On January 27, Russian forces struck energy infrastructure in the Lviv region, halting the transit of Russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline. According to First Deputy Prime Minister – Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal, a large portion of the pipeline’s internal equipment was damaged in the resulting fire.

Photo: Facebook.com/sergii.koretskyi