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US waives sanctions against Serbian NIS Oil Company owned by Russians

A Serbian official, who did not want to be identified, said that the United States had for the sixth consecutive time delayed sanctions against the Russian-owned Serbian oil company NIS. NIS operates the sole oil refinery of the Balkan nation.

The official stated without further explanation that the waiver would be valid for a month.

The Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Treasury placed initial sanctions on Russia's petroleum sector on 10 January, and gave Gazprom a 45-day deadline to sell its NIS holdings.

Requests for comment from the U.S. Treasury Department were not immediately responded to.

NIS, of which Gazprom owns 44.9%, Gazprom 11.3%, and the Serbian Government 29.9%, operates Serbia's only refinery in Pancevo just outside Belgrade.

Gazprom Neft, in an effort to avoid sanctions, transferred to Gazprom a stake in NIS of approximately 5.15% on the 26th February.

The Pancevo plant has an annual production capacity of 4.8 millions tons, which covers the bulk of the Balkan countries' needs. Sanctions could threaten its crude supply via Croatia's Janaf. (Reporting and editing by Edward McAllister, Mark Porter and Aleksandar Vasovic)

(source: Reuters)