Germany Ensures Secure Fuel Supply Amid Pipeline Disruption
German government spokesperson assures that operations at the PCK Schwedt refinery will continue smoothly despite a disruption in oil deliveries from Kazakhstan. The spokesperson emphasized that the fuel supply remains secure and highlighted ongoing investigations into alternative supply options, particularly for jet fuel, to maintain stability.
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The German government has confirmed that operations at the PCK Schwedt refinery will not face significant restrictions following a disruption in oil deliveries via a key pipeline from Kazakhstan.
At a routine press briefing, a government spokesperson stated that the nation's fuel supply remains secure. Additionally, Berlin is actively considering alternative sources, particularly for jet fuel, to ensure long-term stability.
"The federal government's fundamental assessment of the supply situation remains unchanged," the spokesperson affirmed, underscoring confidence in the country's current resource management strategies.
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