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In June 2010, NIS was transformed into an open joint-stock company, and is listed on the Belgrade Stock Exchange since 30 August 2010. [7] In March 2011, Gazprom Neft announced that it will purchase an additional 5.15% of shares of NIS, increasing their original share from 51% to 56%. [8] NIS held a monopoly on all oil imports in Serbia until 2011.
The majority of NIS oil fields are located on the territory of Serbia, in Banat region, but upstream has business operations both in Serbia and abroad. In 2011 NIS started to expand business in Southeast Europe: in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Romania and Hungary. [21] [22] [23] The company owns and operates oil refineries in Pančevo (annual ...
Energoprojekt designed the headquarters of Naftagas; [6] it was completed in 1998, at which time Naftagas had been renamed to Petroleum Industry of Serbia (NIS), so the building is known as the NIS building.
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Srbijagas was established on 1 October 2005 as a result of restructuring the integrated petroleum company NIS. The company was created on the basis of NIS divisions NIS-Gas and NIS-Energogas. [4] In 2013, the government of Serbia decided to split Srbijagas into two separate companies because of its mounting debt and unsustainable business ...
A thousand miles south, and 250 miles off the coast of New Orleans, the oil and gas company TechnipFMC (FTI) is building an elaborate network of manifolds and umbilical cords for between $250 ...
You can invest in the common stock of an oil and gas company of any type — E&P, midstream, downstream or integrated. Just as the price at the gas pump can fluctuate, these stocks can be volatile ...