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Leak at Druzhba pipeline in Poland happened closer to border with Germany — Transneft

Druzhba oil pipeline provides oil supplies to Belarusian refineries and its transit to Europe

MOSCOW, October 12. /TASS/. An oil leak in the Polish section of the Druzhba pipeline happened closer to the border with Germany, Transneft Vice President Sergey Andronov told reporters.

"The leak is in Poland, closer to the border with Germany," he said, adding that it is currently unknown how long it can take to eliminate the leak.

Earlier, Andronov said that Poland continues to receive oil from Russia through the Druzhba pipeline. Pipeline operator PERN notified Russia about the incident.

Polish pipeline operator PERN reported earlier that the local segment of the Druzhba oil pipeline experienced depressurization. The Druzhba pipeline's depressurization was discovered on Tuesday late in the evening by automatic PERN systems on one of the two lines in its western section, 70 km from Plock, according to the report.

The company explained that oil is supplied to Germany through this section. At the moment, the cause of the incident is unknown. According to the company, the second line of the pipeline, as well as other elements of PERN's infrastructure, are working as normal.

Druzhba oil pipeline provides oil supplies to Belarusian refineries and its transit to Europe. The pipeline originates in Russia’s Samara region and branches into two sections - northern and southern, passes through Belarus, Ukraine, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania.