ZAGREB, Feb 16 (Hina) - The Croatian oil industry's (INA) oil production in Angola and Egypt last year amounted to more than 160,000 tonnes of crude oil. Ina-Naftaplin obtains, on the basis of joint research and discoveries of
commercial quantities of hydrocarbon and its share in the research, certain quantities of oil from Angola and Egypt. In the past fiscal year, 85,903 tonnes of oil was obtained from Angola, which is more than half the planned quantity. The remaining quantity, some 74,000 tonnes, should be supplied early this year, Ina representatives say. The first oil supplies from Angola, amounting to some 36,000 tonnes, were obtained in 1985 and grew year by year to the maximum 250,000 tonnes, delivered in the early '90s. This supply level was maintained until 1998. In the past 15 years, almost three million tonnes of oil were obtained from Angola. The production in Egypt began
ZAGREB, Feb 16 (Hina) - The Croatian oil industry's (INA) oil
production in Angola and Egypt last year amounted to more than
160,000 tonnes of crude oil.
Ina-Naftaplin obtains, on the basis of joint research and
discoveries of commercial quantities of hydrocarbon and its share
in the research, certain quantities of oil from Angola and Egypt.
In the past fiscal year, 85,903 tonnes of oil was obtained from
Angola, which is more than half the planned quantity. The remaining
quantity, some 74,000 tonnes, should be supplied early this year,
Ina representatives say. The first oil supplies from Angola,
amounting to some 36,000 tonnes, were obtained in 1985 and grew year
by year to the maximum 250,000 tonnes, delivered in the early '90s.
This supply level was maintained until 1998. In the past 15 years,
almost three million tonnes of oil were obtained from Angola.
The production in Egypt began in 1994 with a modest 5,574 tonnes,
which increased gradually to the current 75,000 tonnes annually.
According to the INA Bulletin, the entire oil production in Egypt in
the past six years amounted to nearly 200,000 tonnes.
(hina) rml