EU Scream

Ep.120: Hungary’s Deepening Dependency on Russian Oil

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Oct 7, 2025
Attila Steiner, Hungary's State Secretary for Energy, dives into the complexities of his country's energy policies. He explains why Hungary continues importing Russian oil despite EU sanctions, citing geographic constraints and infrastructure issues. Steiner discusses new gas contracts and the impact of rising transit fees on alternative pipelines. He also emphasizes the challenges of refinery upgrades and the lack of EU support. With impending elections, he frames energy policy as crucial for national security, while hoping to maintain Hungary's exemption from strict sanctions.
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INSIGHT

Hungary Deepens Reliance On Druzhba

  • Hungary is increasing, not decreasing, its dependency on Russian crude via the Druzhba pipeline network.
  • That trend undermines EU sanctions and contradicts the REPowerEU goal to stop Russian oil by end-2027.
ANECDOTE

Diplomacy Reduced Pressure On Hungary

  • Steiner credits Orbán's diplomacy with easing external pressure to stop Russian oil imports.
  • He cites conversations with Donald Trump and a meeting with Angela Merkel as shifting the political environment in Budapest's favor.
ADVICE

Probe Adria Transit Fees To Enable Alternatives

  • Investigate high transit fees on the Adria (Janaf) pipeline to restore competitiveness versus Druzhba.
  • Lowering tariffs or opening competition would make non-Russian crude a viable option for Hungary.
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