European Commission and European Parliament both concerned about the National Card
They would stick it to Moscow by tweaking the rules
Tamás Pletser speaks about the reasons for Mol downgrade
From the Belarus-Ukraine border all the way to the refineries
EU is well equipped to navigate the profound changes and challenges that lie ahead
Mol Group has a long-term vision for the Friendship pipeline
Updated deals fully comply with all sanctions
Jozef Síkela also strongly discourages "gas laundering"
It will be recovered no matter what
Some member states still find the National Card scheme problematic
Existing contracts will be honoured, but no new ones will be signed
Transit of Russian gas will also be stopped, upsetting Hungary's procurement strategy
Relationship with Russia's Transmashholding was found to be particularly problematic
A Geopolitical Chess-game for the EU and France in the Indo-Pacific
The ownership structure of the oil transmitted has changed
It is important to maintain transit through Ukraine, they say
Mol may be able to clarify and resolve the issue in a few days
European Parliament also urges sanctions
Time for a skirmish with yet another country
Commissioner for Home Affairs gives Budapest two weeks to explain