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PRAGUE/WARSAW, Aug 12 (Reuters) – A European bank has agreed to process a payment for the transit of Russian oil through Ukraine, Slovak refiner Slovnaft and another source familiar with the matter said, removing the cause of a stoppage of oil supplies to central Europe last week.
The payment, if confirmed by all parties, would be a step to restoring oil flows to the Czech Republic after a week-long outage and also create conditions for future payments for transit to the region.
On Tuesday, Russian pipeline monopoly Transneft said supplies via the Druzhba pipeline had been suspended to the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia since Aug. 4 because Western sanctions prevented the payment of transit fees from Moscow to Ukraine.
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Flows to Hungary and Slovakia were restarted on Wednesday after Hungary’s refiner MOL (MOLB.BU) and its Slovak unit Slovnaft found a workaround by paying the fee to Ukraine’s transit company Ukrtransnafta themselves, but supplies to the Czech Republic have not resumed.
“According to our information, the bank reconsidered the originally blocked payment between transit companies for the transit fee and accepted it in the end,” Slovnaft spokesperson Anton Molnar said.
“This confirms that the framework set up this way is functional and can be a long-term solution,” he said.
Another source familiar with the matter said the payment had been unblocked by Dutch-based bank ING (INGA.AS), and that flows to the Czech Republic should resume by Saturday.
ING declined to comment.
Ukrtransnafta and Transneft did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Central European countries are partially dependent on Russian oil and largely dependent on Russian gas, and have secured exemptions from the European Union’s incoming ban on imports of Russian oil until they adjust their shipping routes and refineries for other oil.
Czech oil refiner ORLEN Unipetrol, a unit of Poland’s PKN Orlen (PKN.WA), declined to comment.
Czech oil transit company MERO, which operates the Czech part of the Druzhba pipeline, said it had no information on the status of the payment.
On Thursday, MERO Chairman Jaroslav Pantucek said he expected flows to the Czech Republic to resume on Friday or Saturday after the payment issue was resolved, although he suggested PKN may make a substitute payment similar to MOL, which PKN declined to confirm.
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Reporting by Jan Lopatka and Marek Strzelecki, additional reporting by Pavel Polityuk in Kyiv, Toby Sterling in Amsterdam, Gegely Szakac in Budapest
Editing by Mark Potter
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