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Hungarian Foreign Minister: We will not agree to anything as long as they continue to shut down the "Friendship" pipeline for crude oil transport.
2026-02-23
Hungarian Foreign Minister: We will not agree to anything as long as they continue to shut down the "Friendship" pipeline for crude oil transport.
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In the commodities boom led by precious metals, crude oil has consistently lagged behind. However, natural resources investment legend Rick Ruhr points out that an epic opportunity is emerging in the oil and gas sector…
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