Russian
Lukoil Halts Oil Supplies To Ukraine Odessa Refinery
26
February, 2014
A
few days ago we
reported that the Ukraine decided to call Russia's "trump
card" bluff - that would be everyone else's reliance on Russian
gas supplies - when it drastically cut imports of Russian gas by 80%
in February, seemingly to demonstrate its energy independence from
Puting. Now Russia has decided to take the Ukraine to task, by
announcing it has halted oil deliveries to the Ukraine Odessa
refinery. Hopefully the Ukraine, whose foreign currency reserves
tumbled from $17.9 billion on February 1 to $15 billion currently,
has alternative means of supplying itself with energy from benevolent
sources, particularly those who are willing to provide the country
with oil in exchange for goodwill.
Russia’s
oil company LUKOIL has stopped oil supplies to the Odessa refinery in
Ukraine.
“The
last tanker was sent on December 29,” a company official said on
Wednesday, February 26.
Ukrainian
media reports said earlier in the day that police had sealed oil
tanks at the Kherson refinery. Oilnews quoted eye witnesses as saying
that police had blocked all exits from the Odessa refinery in the
morning of February 25.
On
February 24, the refinery’s Director Valery Chakheyev tendered
resignation; executive Director Sergei Kuznetsov and other top
managers also walked out of the enterprise’s offices.
Media
reports also said that the refinery would soon stop operation as it
gets no more oil from the Sintez Oil transshipment centre that has
stopped supplies to the enterprise because of its debts.
The
refinery has also been notified about the coming termination of power
supplies from February 27 because of the unpaid debts.
Telephones
at the Odessa refinery do not answer.
Sintez Oil officials told ITAR-TASS they “have no information."
Ukraine
may have gotten its indepdence from Russia. One wonders how much it
likes being independent of heating and energy too.
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