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Slovnaft, a refiner in Croatia, says that Janaf has failed to deliver the contracted oil

Slovnaft - the Slovak division of Hungary's MOL group - said that it had not received an oil shipment contracted for Thursday by Croatia's Janaf, causing uncertainty about its plans to diversify from Russian crude.

Janaf has not yet commented, but it previously denied having problems supplying Slovnaft.

Slovnaft mainly processes Russian oil. The exemption from EU sanctions which allowed the company to export to the Czech Republic products derived from these deliveries expired in June. This increased its need for diversification.

Slovnaft released a statement saying that "Janaf, operator of the Croatian pipe-line system, failed to solve the necessary logistical task." The latest shipment of Arab Light crude, 58,000 tons, was supposed to arrive on the 6th of November. But Janaf has not been able to complete the necessary tasks.

Slovnaft expressed its hope that Janaf will quickly find a solution for the logistical problem, and urged the Croatian firm to fulfill its contractual obligations immediately.

(source: Reuters)