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Hungary's MOL Group energy company said on Monday they have signed a preliminary agreement to buy a 56.15% stake in Serbia's Russia-owned main oil supplier that has been sanctioned by the United States.
The U.S. Treasury Department has extended a sanctions waiver on Serbia's Russian-owned NIS oil company, giving the Balkan country another month to import much needed winter fuel supplies, state-run RTS TV said on Friday.
The U.S. Treasury has temporarily extended a sanctions waiver for Serbia's Russian-owned NIS oil company, allowing continued crude imports via Croatia’s JANAF pipeline. This extension aims to address potential fuel shortages while facilitating NIS's potential sale to Hungary's MOL,
The United States has granted a temporary licence to NIS, a majority-Russian owned Serbian oil company caught up in US sanctions against Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, a Serbian minister said on Wednesday. Washington's sanctions on the Petroleum Industry of ...
NIS facing US sanctions over Russian ownership Washington granted waiver through January 23 Frozen crude imports had created concerns over fuel supplies BELGRADE, Jan 9 (Reuters) - NIS (NIIS.BEL), opens new tab, Serbia's Russian-owned oil company, said on ...
The US Treasury Department has removed some companies from its sanctions list that had sold sanctioned equipment to Russia, including to the military-industrial complex. Source: US Treasury Department website Details: Among the companies removed is Cyprus ...
Hungarian oil company MOL Group has signed an agreement to acquire Gazprom Neft's majority stake in Naftna Industrija Srbije, Serbia’s only refinery, a deal Russia’s Foreign Minister considers beneficial for Moscow,
The US is preparing a fresh round of sanctions on Russia’s energy sector to increase the pressure on Moscow should President Vladimir Putin reject a peace agreement with Ukraine, according to people familiar with the matter. The US is considering options ...
The EU is preparing its 20th sanctions package against Russia, focusing on tightening enforcement, expanding maritime restrictions, and closing loopholes used to circumvent existing measures, while more far-reaching energy sanctions remain unlikely.