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Croatia: Janaf extends storage deal with Rijeka Trans

Croatia’s oil pipeline operator Janaf announced on April 11 that it has extended its storage agreement with local wholesaler Rijeka Trans until the end of July 2027. Under the renewed contract, Janaf will continue to provide storage for 10,000 cubic metres of oil derivatives at its facilities in Omisalj, according to a filing with the Zagreb Stock Exchange.

Janaf, which is majority state-owned, operates crude oil and oil product terminals located on the island of Krk, as well as in Sisak, Virje, Slavonski Brod, and Zitnjak.

The company’s shares last traded on April 4 on the Zagreb Stock Exchange, closing unchanged at 770 euros ($875), stock exchange data showed.

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