
Hungarian Oil Company Comes Up With an Unlikely Pipeline Plan
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is campaigning for re-election by vowing to block Ukraine's European Union accession and by railing against Brussels for its support for Kyiv. He also opposes a push to end Russian energy imports by 2027. That makes oil importer Mol's plan to wean itself off Russian crude all the more unusual.
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