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    Leak discovered by Poland late Tuesday

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    Leak likely to be accidental not sabotage, says Poland

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    Germany says its reduced crude supplies are adequate

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    Schwedt refinery serving Berlin has few alternatives

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    By Marek Strzelecki and Miranda Murray

    WARSAW, Oct 12 (Reuters) - Germany said on Wednesday it was receiving less oil
    but still had adequate supplies, after Poland found a leak in the Druzhba pipeline that delivers crude from Russia
    to Europe that Warsaw said was probably caused by an accident rather than sabotage.


    The discovery of the leak in the main route carrying oil to Germany,
    which operator PERN said it found on Tuesday evening,
    comes as Europe is on high alert over its energy security in the aftermath of Moscow's invasion of Ukraine which has cut supplies of gas.


    Drone footage showed a black stain of oil from the underground pipeline spreading across farmland at the site of the leak, surrounded by fire
    engines and other emergency teams.

    "Security of supply in Germany is currently guaranteed," an economy ministry
    spokesperson told Reuters.

    "The refineries in Schwedt and Leuna continue to receive crude oil via the Druzhba pipeline."

    The Schwedt refinery, which supplies 90% of Berlin's fuel,
    said deliveries were taking place but at reduced capacity.


    Germany said it was hoping for more information soon from Poland about the cause of the leak and how it can be repaired.


    Europe has been on high alert over the security of its
    energy infrastructure since major leaks were found last month in the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines running from Russia to Europe under the Baltic Sea.



    Both the West and Russia have blamed sabotage.

    All potential causes of the leak were being considered, a spokesman for the Polish security services, Stanislaw Zaryn, told Reuters.


    The top official in charge of Poland's energy infrastructure, Mateusz Berger, said it was most likely "accidental damage", adding that there was at
    this stage "no grounds at all" to believe that it was sabotage.


    Berger said the leak was located 70 km (44 miles)
    west of Plock, where Poland's biggest refinery owned
    by PKN Orlen is located.

    As a result, part of the pipeline's capacity towards Germany was not
    available, he said, adding that repairs would
    likely "not take long".

    In the evening Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said it was too early
    to say whether the leak was accidental damage
    or was caused by sabotage.

    "...Many steps point straight to the Kremlin, but we want to be very responsible and only then confirm our assumptions," he told Polish state-owned radio broadcaster PR3.


    RUSSIA REMAINS TOP GERMAN OIL SUPPLIER

    The Druzhba oil pipeline, whose name means "friendship" in Russian, is one
    of the world's largest, supplying Russian oil to much of central Europe including Germany, Poland, Belarus,
    Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Austria.


    Russia's Transneft state-owned pipeline monopoly said it was continuing to pump
    oil towards Poland.

    Poland's PKN Orlen said that supplies to its Plock refinery were not interrupted while Czech
    pipeline operator MERO had not seen any change in flows to the Czech Republic.


    "The main action (we are taking) is to pump out the liquid and locate the leak and stop it," fire brigade spokesman Karol Kierzkowski told state broadcaster TVP Info,
    adding there was no danger to the public.

    Firefighters in the mid-northern Kujawsko-Pomorskie region of Poland said they had pumped about 400 cubic metres of oil
    and water from the site, which was in the middle of a corn field.



    The second line of the Druzhba pipeline was working
    as normal, PERN said.

    The total capacity of the western section of both lines that carry oil from central Poland to Germany is 27 million tonnes of crude oil per year.


    Germany's Schwedt refinery, which serves Berlin, will struggle most if Druzhba
    supplies are interrupted as it has few alternative options to service its crude needs.


    The German government aims to eliminate
    imports of oil from Russia by the end of the year under European Union sanctions.


    But in the first seven months of the year, Russia was
    still its top supplier, accounting for just over 30% of oil imports.


    As Germany looks for alternative supplies for Schwedt, Druzhba
    could be instrumental in supplying oil via the Polish port in Gdansk.


    The German government has been in talks to secure oil from Kazakhstan to
    supply Schwedt, but that oil would have to flow to Germany
    via the Druzhba pipeline too.

    Berlin has rejected an offer from Russian President Vladimir Putin to supply
    gas to Europe via Nord Stream 2 this winter - the new pipeline which Germany refused
    to allow to be put into operation. If Russia wanted to send gas,
    it could do so via Nord Stream 1, a government spokesperson said.


    (Reporting by Reuters bureaus; writing by Alan Charlish and Marek Strzelecki; Editing by Jan Harvey and Elaine Hardcastle)





    Sligo Ireland

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