Kazakhstan Oil Exports: A Brief Disruption, No Supply Impact
Kazakhstan's oil exports to Germany via the Russian Druzhba pipeline faced a brief disruption following Ukrainian infrastructure attacks. However, Germany assured that there has been no impact on supply security, and the PCK refinery operations remain unaffected. Kazakhstan confirmed its oil supplies continue without restrictions.

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Kazakhstan's oil exports to Germany experienced a brief disruption through the Russian Druzhba pipeline. The interruption was attributed to Ukrainian attacks on infrastructure. Despite this, Germany has assured that there is no threat to supply security for oil.
A spokesperson from Germany's economy ministry confirmed that the delivery routes had been affected temporarily but emphasized that the operations of the PCK refinery in Schwedt remain unaffected. The assurance came amidst rising concerns over potential impacts on energy supply.
Meanwhile, Kazakhstan has stated independently that its oil supplies have faced no restrictions as a result of the incidents. The confirmation alleviates fears of resource shortages and underscores the resilience of existing supply networks.
(With inputs from agencies.)