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“NIS has concluded an oil transportation agreement with JANAF until the end of 2026”


The company Jadranski naftovod (JANAF) announced that it has entered into a new contract with Naftna industrija Srbije (NIS) for the transport of 10,000,000 tons of oil, plus or minus 10 percent, until December 31, 2026.

As published on the website of this pipeline operator in Croatia, which supplies raw materials to NIS, this new contract is another indicator that JANAF is recognized as a strategic partner in the energy sector.

“With exceptional pleasure, we announce the conclusion of a new, record-breaking contract, through which we once again confirm JANAF’s significance as a key player in Croatia’s energy sector and the entire region. In 2024, JANAF continues to ensure secure supply and uninterrupted operations for all our customers,” the statement reads.

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It is emphasized that the signing of such a contract marks an excellent start to another extremely successful business year, to the satisfaction of shareholders and all employees of Jadranski naftovod, ensuring the security and profitability of operations in the upcoming period.

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