Prime Minister Morawiecki: Poland will reduce the use of Russian oil to zero at March

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In February and March, Poland will finally stop using Russian oil supplied to the country. This was announced at a press conference organized by the Prime Minister of the Republic, Mateusz Morawiecki, on February 28. Reuters.

According to the politician, Poland has recently increased the amount of oil used by the Russian Federation to 10%.

Morawiecki said, “According to the Orlen concern, February, March will be 0%, which is close to zero.”

Earlier, Igor Demin, the official representative of the Russian oil pipeline state company Transneft declarationthe company no longer transports oil towards Poland due to non-payment.

In early February, Bloomberg, citing a source reportedPoland will halve its oil imports from Russia through the Druzhba pipeline in February.

February 1 Polish energy concern ORLEN declaration On being ready to completely abandon the Russian oil supply.

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