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Hungary: MOL and O&GD begin production from new Galgaheviz oil well

Hungarian energy company MOL, in partnership with Dutch-owned O&GD, has started production from a new oil discovery near Galgaheviz at a depth of approximately 2,400 meters. The Galgaheviz-4 well delivers around 1,000 barrels of crude per day, which will be processed at MOL’s Szazhalombatta refinery. The well is expected to contribute roughly 0.5% of MOL […]

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Hungary: MOL launches 3D survey to explore geothermal energy at Danube refinery

MOL has begun an advanced 3D seismic survey at its Danube refinery and surrounding areas to assess the potential for geothermal energy resources. The project is part of the company’s strategy to integrate cleaner and more sustainable energy solutions into its refining operations. The survey aims to locate underground reservoirs with water at suitable depth

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Hungary: MOL CEO criticizes EU energy policy, warns against overreliance on LNG plans

MOL Group CEO Zsolt Hernadi has questioned the course of European Union energy policy, arguing that the company’s strong performance is rooted in its refining capacity, logistics network, and retail presence rather than any dependence on Russian crude oil. Hernadi criticized the European Commission’s goal of ending Russian natural gas imports by 2027, calling the

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Croatia: MOL and JANAF clash over crude oil pipeline capacity and pricing amid regional energy tensions

Despite recent testing conducted in June on the JANAF crude oil pipeline, the assessments offered by Hungary’s oil and gas group MOL and Croatia’s pipeline operator JANAF have revealed a sharp divergence in views. MOL maintains that it requires firm guarantees of uninterrupted oil delivery through Croatian territory at competitive rates—assurances it claims JANAF has

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Slovenia: MOL reconsiders operations amid new fuel price regulations

Hungarian energy company MOL has raised concerns over Slovenia’s recent changes to fuel pricing regulations, warning that the new policy could destabilize the fuel market and compromise supply security. In a public statement, MOL announced it is reviewing its planned investments and business activities in Slovenia, though no specific decisions have been disclosed yet. The

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Hungary: MOL advances renewable energy expansion with new solar and battery project in Algyo

Hungarian oil and gas company MOL is advancing the development of a major renewable energy project in Algyo, located in southern Hungary. The initiative involves the construction of a solar power plant with a capacity of 37.4 megawatts, paired with a battery storage system capable of storing 40 megawatt-hours of energy. The project is receiving

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Hungary: MOL and MVM forge strategic oil partnership to strengthen Central Europe’s energy security

MOL Group and MVM Group have launched a strategic oil trading partnership aimed at expanding and stabilizing energy supply for Central Europe, particularly for landlocked countries like Hungary and Slovakia. The collaboration seeks to increase the volume of non-Russian crude processed in MOL’s refineries by up to 160,000 tons annually, contributing to regional diversification goals.

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