Due importanti raffinerie di petrolio legate al greggio russo sono esplose nel giro di 24 ore nell’Europa orientale. In Ungheria un’esplosione ha colpito la raffineria MOL, rifornita attraverso l’oleodotto Druzhba. In Romania, anche l’impianto Petrotel di proprietà di Lukoil (2,5 milioni di tonnellate/anno) ha subito un’esplosione.

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    1. Red_Ochre_Music on

      False flag? Doesn’t seem Ukrainian style to bomb infrastructure in Nato countries.

    2. Grand-Consequence-99 on

      The one in Romania had nothing to do with drones or attacks from Ukraine. As far as i know they were doing maintenance and someone fucked up.

    3. WabashCannibal on

      Russian oil is more explosive than other oils. Strange.

    4. Pretend-Bend-7975 on

      So the entirety of Europe is now joining decarbonization efforts. Great for net zero I guess.

    5. nvbtable on

      What happens if Hungary and Romaniackaim a Ukraine attack and invoke Article 5 on Ukraine then everyone else ignores them?

    6. WotTheFook on

      How long before that refinery in Georgia that’s receiving Russian crude suffers a ‘malfunction’ or an ‘accident’? Hopefully not long.

    7. Theepot80 on

      This is definitely an escalation. Attacking structures in European/EU/NATO countries is very dangerous, whether done by Russia or Ukraine.

    8. romario77 on

      > Krisztián Pulay, Group Downstream Production and Development SVP at Mol Group, emphasized at the company’s press conference that there is no connection between the explosion at the Romanian refinery and the fire at the Danube Refinery. As he added, no evidence has been found suggesting any external factor contributed to the fire.

      > He also refuted media reports claiming that an explosion had occurred in the unit. According to him, in emergencies, gases are flared off, which produces a loud noise. He suggested that this noise may have been mistaken for an explosion in the surrounding area.

      Could just be a coincidence.

      Romanian one seems to be because of repairs/mistakes.

      But I am glad that karma follows russian oil users.

    9. Tussen3tot20tekens on

      I’m not jumping to conclusions until some rapports from those governments come in.

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