My discussion yesterday, with Radu Osipov, on TV Moldova1, about the Romanian refineries and how we can get through this period better. Romania's refineries: 1. Petromidia - the largest in the country. Refining capacity: 5.4 million tons (Mt) of crude oil/year. It came out of the technical review and is working... 2. Petrobrazi - the second largest. Refining capacity: 4.5 Mt/year. It works. A partial overhaul (only at one installation) took place in the second part of March. 3. Petrotel-Lukoil - the third largest refinery in the country. Refining capacity: 2.5 Mt/year. It remains closed. From November 2025. Moldova should not rely entirely on Romania during this period, especially for the diesel supply. Diversification is the key word this time as well. On the other hand, Ukraine's strikes on Russian refineries and export terminals aggravate the problem, because they remove from the market certain volumes that otherwise (legally or illegally) supplied the regional market. Ukraine has no other solution than to continue hitting Russia's "war chest". What can we do? The only thing available to consumers is to act on the demand/consumption side. Especially in countries that depend 100% on imports, such as the Republic of Moldova. That is, the adjustment of consumption, in the sense of its reduction.
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