Russian Oil Resumes Flowing to Slovakia via Druzhba After Three-Month Halt

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FinBERT analysis of financial text showing neutral sentiment with 94.1% confidence.

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94%
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Oil flows from Russia to Slovakia via the Druzhba pipeline resumed early on Thursday, Slovakia's Economy Ministry said, as supply via the infrastructure crossing Ukraine was restored after a nearly three-month halt. Oil supply is currently flowing as per the agreed daily timetable and technical pumping parameters, Slovakia said. Slovakia and Hungary are the last remaining EU member states receiving crude oil supply via the Druzhba pipeline. However, flows were halted at the end of January after the Druzhba oil pipeline was damaged in what Ukraine…

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FinBERT analysis of financial text showing neutral sentiment with 94.1% confidence.

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Original article published by OilPrice.com on April 23, 2026.
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