Janaf Lost Its Largest Customer, Now It Would Sign a Contract with Moll
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Janaf lost its largest customer, now it would sign a contract with Moll - The CEO of the oil company has spoken out.
The Croatian company Janaf, which operates the Adria pipeline, has lost its largest customer and now wants to do business with the Hungarian company MOL. Janaf has lost a significant part of his income since early October due to US sanctions on Serbian oil company NIS. It has been placed on the US sanctions list because most of its shares are owned by Russia. The TASR rapporteur in Budapest informs about this with reference to economx.hu portal.…
Croatian state-owned oil pipeline operator Janaf is looking for new customers after its largest customer was hit by US sanctions, Bloomberg reported. Janaf also supplies crude oil to the MOL group, which has refineries in Hungary and Slovakia, and the two companies are currently in talks over a new contract.
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