January 9 (SeeNews) - Croatian oil pipeline operator Janaf [ZSE: JNAF] said on Monday it signed two contracts for crude oil transportation and storage with Hungarian energy company MOL for the first quarter of 2023.
One of the contracts provides for the transportation of 500,000 tonnes of oil from the Omisalj terminal on the island of Krk, to Gola, on the Croatian border with Hungary, Janaf said in a filing to the Zagreb bourse. The other deal is for the storage of 149,385 cubic metres of crude oil at the Omisalj and Sisak terminals.
Majority state-owned Janaf operates terminals for crude oil and oil products located on the island of Krk, as well as in Sisak, Virje, Slavonski Brod and Zitnjak.
Janaf's shares last traded on December 28 on the Zagreb Stock Exchange, when they closed 9.26% higher at 5,900 kuna ($837/783 euro). Croatia entered the eurozone as its 20th member on January 1, 2023.
(1 euro = 7.542 kuna)