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Serbia's NIS Oil Company seeks 7th waiver of US sanctions

The Serbian oil company NIS, which is owned by Russia, has asked for a seventh exemption to delay U.S. sanction that could put its crude oil supplies at risk. It also wants its name removed from Washington's list of sanctions.

The waiver granted last month expires September 26.

NIS, a company owned by Gazprom and Gazprom in majority, operates the only oil refinery of Serbia, located outside the capital Belgrade, at Pancevo.

NIS confirmed that the request was made on 18 September. The statement said that the request was also made for the removal of its name from the list Specially Designated Nationals, but acknowledged that this would be a long and complex process.

On January 10, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions on Russia's oil industry over Moscow's involvement in Ukraine and gave Gazprom a 45-day deadline to sell its NIS shares.

Pancevo's annual capacity is 4.8 million tons. This covers most of the Balkan country's crude needs. Sanctions could threaten its supply via Croatia's Janaf. Reporting by Angeliki Koutantou, Daria Sito and Joe Bavier; editing by Joe Bavier

(source: Reuters)