Moscow — Russian pipeline operator Transneft said Wednesday that crude pumping has resumed at Fenyeslitke in Hungary, and estimates that clean Druzhba crude will enter the system by 6:00 pm local time (1600 GMT). Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now Deliveries of Russian crude to Hungary via the route were suspended after excess organic chlorides were found in mid-April. Ukrainian pipeline operator Ukrtransnafta resumed deliveries to Hungary last week but had to suspend them again due to technical issues. The Druzhba line runs from Russia to the Mozyr refinery in Belarus then splits into two routes. The southern branch runs via Ukraine to Slovakia and Hungary, while the northern branch runs via Poland to Germany. The latest estimates are that clean crude will reach Poland via the northern route by June 9/10. Transneft added that 163,000 mt of contaminated crude has so far […]