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Tanjug Agency reports that the US has postponed sanctions against Serbian NIS Oil Company for a fourth time.

Tanjug News Agency reported that the United States had postponed its sanctions against NIS, a Russian-owned Serbian Oil Company for a forth time.

NIS has secured three waivers so far, with the last expiring later this Friday.

NIS, which has a majority ownership by Russia's Gazprom and Gazprom in Pancevo (just outside Belgrade), operates Serbia's sole oil refinery. The plant has a capacity of 4.8 millions tons per year and can meet the majority of Serbia's oil needs.

The sanctions could threaten its crude oil supplies.

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.

Gazprom transferred to Gazprom a stake in NIS of approximately 5.15% on February 26 in an effort to avoid sanctions. Gazprom owns 11.3% of NIS while Gazprom holds 44.85%. The Serbian Government owns 29.87% of NIS, while the rest is held by small investors.

NIS imports 80% of the oil it needs via Janaf, Croatia's pipeline operator. The rest is covered by the crude oil produced in Serbia. (Reporting and editing by Alex Richardson, Joe Bavier and Aleksandar Vaovic)

(source: Reuters)