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New oil pipeline to bring cash into Croatia
23 April 2008
A new oil pipeline set to be built between Romania, Serbia and Croatia is to have a massive significance for the countries, according to the chief executive of one of the companies involved.
The pipeline will pass through the countries and into Italy and will have an estimated capacity of between 60 and 90 million tonnes of oil.
Nebojsa Lemajic, chief executive officer of JP Transnafta, who signed the agreement in Bucharest on Serbia's behalf, said: "This project is of great significance both to the region and to our country, as, above all, it ensures the secure supply of our refineries and strategic infrastructural complexes that ought to ensure the safe and sound transport of oil to consumers in Western Europe."
With the added money in the region, it will no doubt make Croatia an even more attractive country to visit, particularly for people staying in Croatian villas.
In other news, low cost calls are to become available to and from Croatia through a new system from Rebtel.
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