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Slovenia: Petrol to invest 130 million euros in 2024

Slovenian energy company Petrol said it plans to invest 130 million euros in 2024 and that 44% of the investments will be spent on energy transition projects.

Petrol‘s investment policy for this year will be focused on expanding business in the area of renewable electricity production, digitalising its supply chain, modernising and prudently increasing the number of its service stations and expanding its operations in the area of energy and environmental solutions, Petrol said.

In 2023, net investments in property, plant and equipment, intangible assets and long-term investments stood at 82.9 million euros.

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