German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said in the broadcast of the TV channel: from right to leftHe said the oil embargo from Russia could lead to gasoline shortages in eastern Germany.
He noted that the German government is working to prevent this from happening.
“There may be very little oil and apparently too little petrol in a limited time. This is not excluded, but we are working to ensure that this does not happen.”
Poland’s former started to take Russian gas in a virtual reverse from Italy and France. Gazprom said fuel is being pumped into underground storage facilities, which are already 80% full. For comparison, the occupancy rate of UGS facilities in the European Union does not exceed 34% on average. Polish Minister of Climate and Environment Anna Moskva said in Brussels that Warsaw is ready to help EU members abandon Russian energy supplies.