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Serbian-owned oil company NIS seeks US license to resume operations

The U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control has received a request from Serbia’s Russian-owned NIS Oil Company, which is sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department. It requests a special license that will allow uninterrupted operations.

The statement stated that "in line with the current status of negotiations between shareholders, interested parties and the company, a request for a new license has been made to OFAC to enable the company to continue its operations while negotiations are underway on a viable solution for NIS." OFAC imposed sanctions against Russia's oil industry, including Gazprom, in January. However, for NIS which operates Serbia's sole oil refinery, the sanctions were repeatedly delayed and came into force on October 8, according to a statement.

Aleksandar Vucic, the populist president of Serbia, said on Sunday that Serbia had seven days to take steps to resolve its crisis with NIS. Washington wants to see the Russians divest from NIS. On Saturday, it granted a license to its owners that gives them three months in which they can find a buyer. Gazprom and Gazprom each own 11.3% of NIS, while Serbia holds 29.9%. The rest is held by small investors.

(source: Reuters)