SARAJEVO SARAJEVO, Sept 24 (Hina) - The chairman of the board of the Croatian oil company INA, Tomislav Dragicevic, on Tuesday opened a renovated and expanded liquid fuel warehouse in Podlugovi near Sarajevo. Its use will ensure INA's
continued presence on the Bosnian market.
SARAJEVO, Sept 24 (Hina) - The chairman of the board of the Croatian
oil company INA, Tomislav Dragicevic, on Tuesday opened a renovated
and expanded liquid fuel warehouse in Podlugovi near Sarajevo. Its
use will ensure INA's continued presence on the Bosnian market.
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INA currently holds as much as 60 percent of the Bosnian oil market,
thanks to its local branch HOLDINA.
INA will be able to fully supply the Bosnian market with fuel which
meets the new quality standards recently formulated by Bosnia's
Council of Ministers, Dragicevic told reporters.
The renovation project in Podlugovi cost INA some US$6 million,
including two million invested in the last phase, which began in
1999.
"This is one of the most state-of-the-art terminals in Southeast
Europe," said Dragicevic, adding that the entire equipment
complied with the strictest European Union standards.
The warehouse near Sarajevo can receive 2,700 square metres of oil
products and ship 1,600 square metres of fuel daily.
Also today, Dragicevic and his INA associates opened a renovated
filling station in the Sarajevo suburb of Stup, which has also been
built to meet the latest technological and ecological norms.
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