Middle East Oil Challenges Russian East-European Oil Cartel, But it is Not a Game Changer

Russia still has supremacy over Central and Eastern Europe, especially over its crude oil market. However, Middle-East countries like Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Iran, have entered this traditional Russian trade because every oil producing country is searching for new markets and bigger market share regardless the price.

Last year, oil from the Saudi Kingdom arrived in Poland for the first time, and in August this year Iranian crude has come back to the Polish market after it has been absent for a couple of years. Hungary, the second biggest export destination for Russian oil in the region, has increased the import of fuel from Iraqi Kurdistan, while Ukraine, the greatest adversary of Russia, is trying to become the gate to Eastern and Central Europe for National Iranian Oil Company. It appears that the energy supply security has increased in the region, but will oil from the Middle East be a real secure alternative to the Russian Urals oil? Continue reading