Stories from Schwed · Germany
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Explosion Reported In German City
An explosion was reported in a German city, with sources indicating it occurred at a refinery in Schwedt. The source stated the explosion caused disruption. The cause of the explosion is currently unknown. Multiple German cities reported explosions on Monday.
MDR Aktuell
Germany Minister Visits Refinery Amid Flight Cost Concerns
Germany's Minister of Economic Affairs visited one of the country's largest refineries in Schwedt, Brandenburg. The visit is part of efforts to address energy security and economic stability. The minister said the need for stable fuel supplies.
NDR Info
Kazakhstan Redirects Oil Shipments To Germany
Kazakhstan will direct oil to a refinery in Schwedt, Germany, bypassing the Druzhba pipeline starting in May. The Ministry of Energy in Kazakhstan confirmed the new routing. Russian Prime Minister Alexander Novak stated that the volume of oil will not be affected by this change.
Vesti FM
PCK Refinery Oil Diversion Linked To Shareholders
Energy analyst Pöter Maciangek suggests that recent developments at the PCK refinery may be connected to its shareholders. The investigation or observation concerns the diversion of oil from the facility. No specific volume or destination for the diverted oil was provided in the report.
Inforadio RBB
Poland Proposed As New Oil Delivery Route
Refineries in Schwed are facing a disruption in oil supplies from Kazakhstan. The oil previously traveled via the Moscow-controlled Durschbar pipeline to Schwed. Schwed officials intend to rely on existing reserves until the end of the month.
WDR 5
German Refinery Relies On Uncertain Supply Routes
The PCK refinery in Schwedt is currently being supplied by Danzig and Rostock. This arrangement is described as a temporary measure rather than a long-term strategy. There are discussions regarding the potential delivery of Kazakh oil via Russian ports to Germany.
Deutschlandfunk
PCK Refinery Supply Secured Through May
Brandenburg Minister President Dietmar Woidke and Infrastructure Minister Robert Krause stated the PCK refinery has sufficient crude oil supplies for at least the next month. This supply level is expected to hold even if the Russian government blocks the Druzhba pipeline and prevents Kazakh crude from reaching Schwedt. The officials expressed optimism regarding the refinery's immediate stability. The facility is the largest employer in northeastern Brandenburg with 1,200 employees. Regional concerns exist regarding potential disruptions to crude oil deliveries from Kazakhstan starting May 1 due to Russian transit blockages. A spokesperson for operator Rosneft Deutschland stated that the company is confident a solution will be reached for June as well. The PCK refinery is critical for supplying diesel to Berlin and Northeast Germany.
DLF Kultur
Russia Oil Supply To Germany Ends
Russia is shutting down the pipeline to the PCK refinery in Schwedt. Russia has stopped delivering oil through the Druzhba pipeline as of May 1. The stoppage affects German refineries, including one in Schwedt. The impact on refinery operations and potential alternative routes is currently being assessed. Russia will stop sending oil from Kazakhstan through the Druzhba pipeline to the PCK refinery in Schwedt, Germany, starting today. Rosneft Deutschland stated that the refinery's supply for May remains secured despite the halt. Officials expressed confidence that a solution will be found for June. The PCK refinery provides diesel, kerosene, and heating oil to Berlin and northeastern Germany. The oil originated from Kazakhstan and was destined for the Schwedt refinery in Brandenburg.
Inforadio RBB
Man Of Faking Cash Transport Robbery
A 25-year-old man is accused of faking a robbery of a cash transport vehicle. The defendant initially claimed his car was stopped by three masked individuals. Police expressed doubts about these statements when they arrived at the scene.
Inforadio RBB
Taskforce Seeks Solution For PCK Schwedt Refinery
Brandenburg Minister President Woidke stated that the PCK refinery in Schwedt has sufficient crude oil supplies secured through May. Minister President Woidke expressed confidence in the supply chain after a special task force meeting. Economic Minister Clement noted that all necessary measures are being worked on to ensure stability. This follows reports that Russia will stop directing oil via Kasstarkstan to Germany starting in May. The refinery's supply remains a key concern for regional energy security. Brandenburg State Premier Michael Stuchow stated that the PCK refinery in Schwedt is expected to receive sufficient crude oil to maintain 80 percent capacity. The refinery is currently operating slightly below full capacity. One cyclist was injured in a separate accident mentioned during the broadcast.
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