Druzhba Pipeline Damaged, Poland’s Operator Not Ruling Out Any Causes, Including Sabotage
A Jan. 10, 2007 file photo shows a pumping station at the end of the oil pipeline «Druzhba» (Friendship) in the eastern German refinery PCK Schwedt, background, in Schwedt.
WARSAW (Sputnik) — The Polish operator of the Druzhba oil pipeline, PERN, does not rule out any causes for the pipeline’s damage, including sabotage, a company spokesperson told Sputnik.Earlier, the State Fire Service of the republic reported a leak from the Druzhba oil pipeline in the Pniewo district of the Greater Poland Voivodeship. There is no threat of fire or explosion due to the incident. The operator has shut down one of the pumping stations. «At present, experts are working on restoring the oil flow, addressing the consequences of the leak, and investigating the causes of the incident,» the spokesperson said.Until an expert opinion is received, «none of the versions, including intentional damage to the pipeline or a purely technical cause for the incident, are being ruled out,» he added.The western section of the Druzhba oil pipeline connects the raw material base in Mishevka Strzalkowski near Płock with the oil refinery in Schwedt, Germany.EconomyUkraine’s Incursion Into Russia’s Kursk Region Puts EU Energy Stability at Risk – Activist9 August, 14:32 GMT