Core Viewpoint - Serbia's key refinery, the Pancevo Refinery, will resume crude oil supply through the Adriatic Oil Pipeline Company (JANAF) after nearly 100 days of interruption, marking a significant development in oil supply restoration [1][3]. Group 1: Oil Supply Restoration - The Serbian Energy Minister, Hadanovic, announced that crude oil supply will resume from midnight on January 12, with the first batch of approximately 85,000 tons expected to arrive on January 13 [3]. - The resumption of oil supply is crucial for the operations of the Pancevo Refinery, which is under the Serbian Oil Industry [3]. - The refinery is expected to restart production around January 16, with plans to market diesel and other products by January 26 or 27 [3]. Group 2: Background and Challenges - The Pancevo Refinery had previously halted production due to a lack of crude oil supply and U.S. sanctions against the Serbian oil sector, which created significant pressure on the Serbian energy market [3]. - An additional 35,000 to 45,000 tons of crude oil is expected to arrive the following week to support the refinery's operations [3].
中断近100天后,塞尔维亚供油恢复
中国能源报·2026-01-13 01:54