Belarus partially resumed deliveries of petroleum products to Poland

According to Neftegaz. RU Minsk on April 26, Belarus partially resumed deliveries of diesel to Ukraine and Poland.

PVA 1788 (PVA BP17)

At present, it has been decided to supply about 32,000 tons of diesel oil to Ukraine, about 8,000 tons of diesel oil to Poland and about 10,000 tons of vehicle gasoline to the Ukrainian market.

Mozyr refinery processes about 18,000 tons of crude oil a day. These processing volumes can create the necessary safety stocks of petroleum products to ensure the domestic market. To some extent, the needs of foreign partners with whom oil products supply contracts have been signed will be met.

At the same time, the refinery output of two Belarusian refineries currently accounts for about 50% of Russia’s pre-supply processing output of low-quality oil.

PVA 1799 (PVA BF17)

Belarus Petroleum also reported that it would provide diesel and gasoline to Ukrainian customers in the next three to four days, despite its continued operation under force majeure and difficulties in Russian oil supply.

A representative of Transneft will arrive in Belarus on April 26 to discuss a solution to Russia’s oil supply problem. Following the talks, Belarus looks forward to receiving specific information on the arrival time of “clean” oil, as well as forecasts for the work of the entire oil transportation and refining system.

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It is necessary to clean pipelines to Belarus and ensure that clean oil from the Unecha oil pumping station is supplied through pipelines.