ZAGREB, February 6, 2018 - The JANAF oil transport operator said on Monday its new contracts with Serbia's NIS, which is owned by Gazpromneft, and Hungary's MOL group were worth 500 million kuna.
However, due to relatively small quantities, exploitation is not feasible.
Croatian Chamber of Economy forecasts movements of petrol prices in 2017.
Serbian oil company NIS will pay 250 million kuna for use of JANAF’s storage capacities.
Adriatic Oil Pipeline (JANAF) signs contracts worth more than 125 million kuna.
With the latest OPEC decision, prices at Croatia’s fuel stations will increase.
Is Lukoil preparing an exit strategy from the Croatian market?