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Vérification des faits : La Hongrie dispose-t-elle d'alternatives à l'oléoduc Droujba ?

Budapest insiste sur le fait qu'elle est dépendante du pétrole brut russe, mais les analystes suggèrent que cela pourrait être le résultat de décisions économiques et politiques, ainsi que de contraintes techniques.

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00:00Does Hungary really have no alternative to Russian oil?
00:07Hungary says it has no alternative to Russian oil,
00:11despite most EU member states having reduced their dependence on Russian energy
00:15since Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
00:18The country still gets about 90% of its crude from Russia,
00:22mostly via the Drusba pipeline,
00:24making Hungary one of the EU countries most dependent on Russian oil.
00:28Budapest insists there is no real substitute
00:31and its primary oil group, MOL,
00:33warns that switching away would be complex and risky.
00:36But according to analysts, Hungary does have other options.
00:40Experts point to the Adria pipeline,
00:42which could bring in non-Russian crude oil via Croatia.
00:45Its operator, Yanaf, told the cube that it's capable of supplying Hungary with oil
00:50and that its refineries have processed non-Russian oil in the past.
00:54Another sticking point for Budapest is the cost of energy,
00:57which is experiencing renewed pressure over the conflict in the Middle East.
01:01Prime Minister Viktor Orban says Russian oil is essential for energy security and affordable fuel.
01:07Russian oil is generally cheaper than international benchmarks by around 20% in 2024.
01:13But analysts say these savings haven't necessarily been reflected in fuel prices.
01:18In fact, the Center for the Study of Democracy's analysis showed that petrol and diesel prices in Hungary
01:24have at times been higher than in neighboring countries,
01:27such as Czech Republic, using non-Russian oil.
01:30According to Ben McWilliams, an energy analyst at the Bruxelles think tank,
01:34Hungary's reliance is driven by commercial interest rather than technical constraints.
01:39Hungarian officials reject this,
01:41saying price caps and reserve releases have protected consumers
01:45and warning that abandoning Russian energy would be costly.
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