ZAGREB, January 19, 2018 - The INA oil company has proposed organisational changes in the Sisak refinery which envisage the transport of products between the Sisak and Rijeka refineries and closing the FCC plant in the Sisak refinery, which will result in a maximum 40 layoffs in the second half of the year, INA said on Friday.
ZAGREB, January 17th, 2018 - Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said on Wednesday that seven renowned finance houses had submitted bids to the government's call for consultants in the buyout of Hungarian oil company MOL's stake in its Croatian peer INA.
MOL has initiated proceedings in Washington to implement the Geneva arbitration decision.
Former Finance Minister Slavko Linić supports the possible arrival of the Russian oil company in Croatia.
The defeat in the first INA-MOL arbitration was expensive, but the second could be catastrophic.
A great business year for Croatia’s national oil company.
According to Rosneft’s CEO, INA could get a new strategic partner.
The INA-MOL saga continues.
Engine oil is not the only kind of oil INA is interested in.
One of two Croatian refineries will be shut down.