This map provides a general look at the oil and gas infrastructure in Eastern Europe.
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Guys, something is missing from here. I’m from Hungary and trust me. Hungary has some Gas storage stations mostly near the south borers. Currently most of our Gas reserves are coming thru Ukraine from Russia. But there are some new routes as well which ones are connecting together Slovakia, Hungary and Romania. Moreover in some tough time our country helped out Croatia as well. No tankers needed, we have Gas pipe connections to this directions as well. May these drawings above shows some older design or missing out the Infrastructure of the Hungarian oil giant MOL.
The map needs to be updated.
Southstream was abandoned and should be removed instead it should show Turkstream.