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Bulgaria restricts fuel imports into EU after Lukoil sanctions

Bulgaria's Parliament temporarily banned exports of certain fuels to EU members on Friday to ensure stability on the local market after U.S. sanctioned Russia's Lukoil which operates the country's largest oil refinery. Bulgaria announced last week that it would take steps to ensure uninterrupted oil and oil derivatives supplies after the U.S. sanctioned Lukoil, Rosneft and other Russian oil companies over their war in Ukraine.

The decision was made by the parliament, which was initiated by the ruling parties. It received 135 votes for, four against, and 42 abstentions.

According to BTA, the ban does not apply to the refueling of ships and aircraft, domestic or foreign, and to deliveries to the armed services of member states of the European Union and NATO.

The director of customs was instructed by the Parliament to impose the ban on fuel products. He is also authorized to export certain products at his own discretion.

The State Agency for State Reserve and Wartime Stocks was also ordered to inspect the quantities of fuel reserves within a week.

Lukoil operates Bulgaria's Burgas oil refining plant, which produces 190,000 barrels of crude oil per day. It also runs more than 200 petrol station and has an extensive fuel depot and transport network. Lukoil announced on Thursday that it had accepted a Gunvor offer to purchase its foreign assets. The second largest oil company in Russia was looking to sell these assets after Washington's sanctions.

(source: Reuters)