Slovakia says Ukraine war, sanctions on Russian crude may cause cuts in fuel exports
- The European Commission said that it does not see any impact yet on bloc’s oil supplies

Oil supplies to Slovakia and Hungary from Moscow-based producer Lukoil PJSC were suspended last week following a decision by the Ukrainian government to impose stricter sanctions on the company.
But Slovakia’s economy ministry warned on Thursday a lack of Russian crude for a sustained period might force it to scale back exports of fuels.
“The energy security of Slovakia is not threatened in the immediate future,” the ministry said. However, “if this issue is not actively addressed, it could lead to restrictions on commercial supplies of petroleum products not only in Slovakia but also in the countries to which these oil products are exported [Czech Republic, Ukraine].”
The European Commission said on Tuesday that it does not see any impact yet on the bloc’s oil supplies.