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Croatian JANAF is expecting to sign a MOL oil transport deal in January

A JANAF board-member told regional 'N1' television on Friday that the Croatian pipeline operator JANAF is expecting to sign a new agreement for oil transport with Hungarian oil company MOL by?mid January.

Vladislav Veselica stated that MOL had requested that the contract reflect the prices for transporting larger volumes of oil than before. MOL has accused JANAF of breaking the contract. This would end months of discussions.

The existing agreement, which expires December 31, sees JANAF transport?2.1 millions metric tons crude oil annually to MOL's refining plants in?Hungary?and Slovakia. The Croatian firm has offered to increase volumes as Hungary attempts to reduce its reliance on Russian crude oil via the Druzhba Pipeline.

Veselica stated that MOL had requested higher volumes of crude oil for the first time. The request ranged from 2 to 11 millions tons. "We are preparing an offer that we will present to MOL within the next few days."

MOL had asked if JANAF could supply enough oil to its refineries and accused the company repeatedly of violating the terms of the contract.

JANAF has denied that it has violated the terms of its contract, and said that MOL has used?its pipeline at a significantly lower level than expected.

MOL's representative was not available to comment immediately.

(source: Reuters)