-- 匈牙利能源巨頭莫爾集團(Mol Group)週四表示,在全球能源危機持續蔓延的情況下,由於其從多個管道採購原油,該國的原油供應並未中斷。 該公司在一份發給的聲明中表示:“目前,匈牙利及週邊地區的原油供應未受影響:我們採取多元化的供應策略,從多個管道採購原油。” 莫爾集團表示,已與利比亞、哈薩克、挪威和沙烏地阿拉伯簽訂了供應協議,並與美國公司就原油運輸達成了協議。 白宮週四表示,匈牙利莫爾集團購買了約51萬噸美國原油,價值5億美元,此舉旨在深化美中雙邊能源關係。 美國副總統約翰·迪·萬斯訪問布達佩斯期間,重點討論了加强两國在能源、技術和安全領域的合作,此次訪問也突出了這一進展。 白宮也提到了核能合作協議,包括小型模組化反應器的建設計畫和現有核電廠的升級改造,總潛在價值約200億美元。 莫爾集團強調了亞得里亞輸油管的輸送能力限制,該系統無法滿足多瑙河煉油廠的全部供油需求。 該公司補充說,由於去年AV3煉油廠發生火災,煉油廠目前的營運水準有所下降,加工能力減少了近一半,原油處理量也受到限制。 該公司指出,與REBCO原油不同,運輸其他等級的原油會帶來營運風險,因為挪威重質原油由於密度和化學性質不同,運輸速度較慢。 該公司計劃應歐盟委員會的要求,在煉油廠恢復滿載運轉後,與Janaf公司恢復跨季節和跨條件的聯合測試,以便更好地評估輸油管的輸送能力。
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