SISAK, Feb 26 (Hina) - Croatian oil company Ina's refinery in Sisak began processing oil from Ina's oil fields called "White Nights" in Siberia it had bought off from the Russian oil company "Varijeganaftegaz". The first 23,000 tonnes
of oil were delivered on February 21 to the Sisak refinery via a 6,000km long pipeline running through Russia, Ukraine and Hungary. The oil field will produce 35,000 tonnes of oil monthly until June, and 90,000 tonnes until December. The Sisak refinery is planning to process 642,000 tonnes of Siberian oil this year, and about 10 million tonnes in the next ten years - a million tonnes per year. Ina's main director Davor Stern told reporters Friday representatives of the Deutche Bank assessed Ina's nominal value had risen from US$650 million to US$100 million.(hina) lml mm
SISAK, Feb 26 (Hina) - Croatian oil company Ina's refinery in Sisak
began processing oil from Ina's oil fields called "White Nights" in
Siberia it had bought off from the Russian oil company
"Varijeganaftegaz".
The first 23,000 tonnes of oil were delivered on February 21 to the
Sisak refinery via a 6,000km long pipeline running through Russia,
Ukraine and Hungary.
The oil field will produce 35,000 tonnes of oil monthly until June,
and 90,000 tonnes until December.
The Sisak refinery is planning to process 642,000 tonnes of
Siberian oil this year, and about 10 million tonnes in the next ten
years - a million tonnes per year.
Ina's main director Davor Stern told reporters Friday
representatives of the Deutche Bank assessed Ina's nominal value
had risen from US$650 million to US$100 million.
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