• Will Hungarian oil refineries be able to process Russian and non-Russian oil?
  • REUTERS/Marton Monus/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights BUDAPEST, Oct 10 (Reuters) – Hungarian oil group MOL (MOLB.BU) expects its refineries to be able to process both Russian and non-Russian crude oils by the end of 2026, a year later than planned as some adjustment projects have been delayed, a senior MOL executive said.
  • What is the largest oil refinery in Croatia?
  • The refinery employs about 560 people, and with a capacity of 90,370 bpd (4.5 mtpa) of crude oil it, is the largest refinery in Croatia. In the past few years, it operates with ta capacity of 62,000 bpd of crude oil and 12,000 bpd of Vacuum gas oil (of which 5,000 bpd is imported).
  • Does Czech Republic still buy products from Slovakia’s refinery?
  • The Czech Republic still buys some products from Slovakia¡¯s refinery. Trade commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis on Thursday encouraged Budapest and Bratislava to use the Adria pipeline. He asked for evidence that Ukraine¡¯s sanctioning of Lukoil has diminished supplies and said there was no need to raise the issue with Kyiv yet.
  • Is Slovnaft a complex refinery?
  • Slovnaft¡¯s refinery operation began in 1957. The refinery is ranked as one of the most complex refineries in Europe due to its high complexity (NCI = 11.5). The petrochemical unit of Slovnaft a.s. in Bratislava (SPC) is incorporated within the refinery and is a part of integrated MOL Downstream.
  • Does Deinze have a refinery?
  • Furthermore, Deinze in Belgium also accommodates a refinery. The two production units are Oliefabriek Vandamme nv and Vandamme Hungaria Kft together with Veda Trading nv handling transactions. nv. In Belgium, the company produces corn germ and sunflower oil, whereas it extracts oil from soya beans and corn germ in Hungary.
  • Is mol prepared for an expiry of Russian oil exemption?
  • Asked whether MOL was prepared for an expiry of the exemption on Dec. 5 which the European Union granted Slovakia to export fuel produced from Russian oil, Sverla said MOL could increase its share of non-Russian crude at its Slovak refinery to 50% if needed. MOL shares closed 0.6% higher at 2,670 forints ($7.27) per share on Thursday.