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MOL završio prodaju 39 benzinskih stanica Shellu: Početak primopredaje očekuje se u oktobru
Mađarska energetska grupa Mol juče je završila najavljenu prodaju 39 benzinskih stanica Shellu u Sloveniji, a početak primopredaje benzinskih stanica očekuje se u oktobru. Transakcija je dogovorena u sklopu preuzimanja kompanije OMV Slovenija, danas Mol & Ina. Imidž prve od benzinskih stanica bivšeg OMV-a Mađari će obnoviti sledećih dana.
Grupa Mol u marku je potpisala ugovor o prodaji sa Shellom u Sloveniji. Transakcija uključuje 39 benzinskih stanica- delom iz mreže Mol Slovenija, a delom iz mreže bivšeg OMV Slovenija, piše u jučerašnjem saopštenju Mol Slovenija.
Kako su podsetili, ta je transakcija bila uslov koji je Evropska komisija krajem juna postavila za preuzimanje OMV-a Slovenija. Posao je podlegao različitim saglasnostima uključujući i saglasnost Javne agencije Republike Slovenije za zaštitu tržišnog takmičenja.

Kupovinom OMV Slovenija Mol je postao drugi najveći igrač na slovenskom tržištu goriva. Za iduće dane najavio je obnovu spoljnog izgleda prve benzinske stanice iz mreže Mol & Ina u Murskoj Soboti, a postupno, do aprila 2024. godine, sledi obnova cele mreže bivšeg OMV-a.

Digitalni program vernosti Mol Move kupci će moći koristiti na benzinskim pumpama Mol & Ina, a gorivo Mol EVO bit će dostupno svugde u Sloveniji najkasnije do 1. januara 2024.

Grupa Mol upravlja s tri rafinerije i dve petrohemijske fabrike s integriranim upravljanjem lancem snabdevanja u Mađarskoj, Slovačkoj i Hrvatskoj, kao i mrežom od više od 2.500 benzinskih pumpi u 10 zemalja srednje i jugoistočne Evrope.

Grupa Mol prisutna je na slovenskom tržištu od 1996. godine.


Ringier Transfers Entire Ownership Stake in NIN to CEO Jelena Drakulic Petrovic
Ringier Serbia has transferred the entire ownership share in the Balkans’ oldest weekly, NIN, to CEO Jelena Drakulic Petrovic, it was announced today.

Mark Walder, the CEO of the Switzerland-based company Ringier AG, which is the owner of Ringier Serbia, has expressed his conviction that, under the leadership of Jelena Drakulic Petrovic, the NIN will have “a promising future”.

The new owner of NIN, Jelena Drakulic Petrovic, has stated that it was her honor to take over that weekly after 20 years of a professional engagement within Ringier.


According to the press release, the transaction is already complete, and the parties have agreed not to disclose the details of the transfer of the ownership share.

NIN, founded on January 26, 1935, is the oldest weekly in the Balkans.


Evropski i američki berzanski indeksi i dalje rastu
NJUJORK/FRANKFURT/ MOSKVA - Indeks frankfurtske berze DAX je danas, u 10.00 sati, porastao na 15.805,25 poena, kao i londonski FTSE 100 - na 7.429,00 poena, francuski CAC 40 - na 7.329,00 poena, i moskovski MOEX - na 3.208,60 poena.

Vrednost američkog berzanskog indeksa Dow Jones je pre današnjeg otvaranja berzi u SAD skočila na 34.559,98 poena, kao i vrednost indeksa S&P 500 - na 4.433,31 poena, i indeksa Nasdaq - na 13.705,13 poena.

Prema podacima sa berzi, cena sirove nafte je porasla na 80,486 dolara za barel, kao i cena nafte Brent, na 84,660 dolara.


HomepageNews Bajatovic: Srbijagas Proposes Construction of New Gas Pipeline from Nis to Horgos
Serbia is considering the possibility of the construction of a new gas pipeline from Nis to Horgos, which would enable us to considerably increase the capacity and become a big transit country.

The foundations for it are already set. The works on the construction of the interconnection between Serbia and Bulgaria are being finalized, and everything is expected to be completed by the end of October. This gas pipeline will enable for Serbia additional supply routes for gas, from Azerbaijan through TAP and TANAP, and from the Greek liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals Alexandroupolis and Revithoussa. The energy source will arrive to our country through the interconnection between Bulgaria and Greece, which is already built, and then through the gas pipeline between Bulgaria and Serbia. Our country also plans to connect with North Macedonia in terms of gas supply. The economic development of Serbia will continue increasing the consumption of gas.

All this has led to the need to increase the capacities of the gas pipeline in our country. The CEO of Srbijagas, Dusan Bajatovic, says in an interview for the Novosti daily that the company’s proposition is for an entirely new gas pipeline to be built between Nis and Horgos.

– Due to the degree of development of the Hungarian transport system, that project would enable the establishing of a two-way gas pipeline of a high capacity from Baumgarten in Austria, which is the biggest gas hub in Europe, and on the other side, to Greece and Turkey – Bajatovic points out.

– The capacity of that gas pipeline could be additionally expanded by compressor stations and on transport routes toward the north and the south. Plus we have the Balkan Stream with the existing contract we have.

He says that it has not yet been decided to enter this project, because it is a big investment. However, a plan is being made, so the Ministry of Construction recently adopted the decision to prepare the environmental impact assessment for the construction of the two-way main gas pipeline Nis-Batajnica-Horgos. As Bajatovic says, an investor needs to be found.

– With this project, we lean on the South Gas Corridor that Europe has designed – Bajatovic points out.

– It should be kept in mind that Azerbaijan will increase its supply to Europe. From 2026, it will no longer be 18 billion cubic meters as now, but 36 billion cubic meters. With the construction of the new gas pipeline from Nis to Horgos, we would become a big transit country.

He says that, when the interconnection between Serbia and Bulgaria is completed in October, technically, it will be possible to deliver 2.5 million cubic meters of gas a day by that pipeline. The minister of energy of Serbia, Dubravka Djedovic, pointed out during her recent visit to the site where the gas pipeline is being built that the project is strategically important in the gas sector and Serbia’s energy system, because it will secure an additional route and a greater security of supply.


The contractors informed the minister that 100% of the pipes needed for the construction of the interconnection have been delivered so far and that 70% have been laid down and that 45% of the aboveground structures have been built. The majority of the works on the electrical installations remains to be done.

– I expect the contractors and all the participants in the project to be maximally efficient, because we are in the final phase of the works, so that, this autumn, we would completely finish the interconnection by which we will connect with new suppliers and sources of gas which come primarily from Azerbaijan – the minister said.

– The works on the section in Serbia are harmonized with the works in the territory of Bulgaria. In the future, this direction will be even more important, due to the diversification of the sources of gas supply in all of Europe and the possibility to buy from various suppliers. With this interconnection, Serbia is getting bigger energy security, and it will also have the role of a transit country for the region, as in the case of the Balkan Stream gas pipeline.


Udruženje banaka: Ističe period primene umanjenih naknada
Povoljniji uslovi za korišćenje platnih proizvoda i usluga poslovnih banaka, uvedeni prošle godine na inicijativu Narodne banke Srbije, u okviru mera za podršku očuvanju stabilnosti tržišta i standarda građana, ističu 1. septembra, a nakon toga će banke imati mogućnost da nastave sa obračunavanjem naknada po redovnim tarifnicima koji su bili u primeni pre uvođenja privremenih mera, saopšilo je Udruženje banaka Srbije.

- Odgovornom primenom posebnih uslova tokom godinu dana, poslovne banke u Srbiji doprinele su ispunjenju ciljeva inicijative – održanju standarda građana i očuvanju stabilnosti finansijskog sistema. Podsećamo da su banke do sada već podržavale slične inicijative, poput moratorijuma na kreditne proizvode tokom pandemije 2020. i 2021. godine - navodi se u saopštenju.

U kreiranju svoje cenovne politike, poslovne banke će se i ubuduće voditi preporukama i propisima NBS, a svaka banka pojedinačno imaće mogućnost da odlučuje o visini naknada za svoje usluge i to na osnovu procene stanja na tržištu i sopstvenih troškova poslovanja, a uz saglasnost regulatora i obavezu pravovremenog informisanja klijenata, zakljujuju u Udruženju banaka Srbije.


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