BUDAPEST, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Hungary plans to cooperate
with Croatia on expanding the capacity of the Adriatic pipeline
that brings non-Russian crude to Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor
Orban's chief of staff told a briefing on Thursday.
Gergely Gulyas said the government had discussed its 2030
energy strategy. He said switching Hungarian oil and gas group
MOL's Danube refinery to processing more non-Russian crude was
also an important part of this strategy.
(Reporting by Krisztina Than, Editing by Alan Charlish)
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