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Belarus Looks Away From Russia to Venezuela for Oil Supplies
Nov 17, 2010 | 15:34 GMT

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Summary
Belarus and Ukraine will soon begin joint tests to see if the Odessa-Brody pipeline, which currently ships Russian oil south to the Black Sea, can be reversed to flow to Belarus. In an attempt to diversify its energy supplies away from Russia, Belarus has made energy deals with Venezuela. All of the oil Belarus has received from Venezuela has been shipped to ports in Ukraine and the Baltics and then moved via truck and rail. If Belarus begins transiting its Venezuelan oil through pipelines, Russia will have a greater opportunity to intervene if it deems necessary.
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