Hungary and Slovakia are agreeing to build a new pipeline that links their refineries in what they say will boost regional fuel security. On Tuesday, Slovakia’s energy ministry said the project aims to stabilize supplies of gasoline and diesel. The line will connect Hungary’s refinery in Százhalombatta with Slovakia’s refinery in Bratislava.
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