Adria Crude Oil Pipeline
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Summary Information
- Alternatively known as the Adria Crude Oil Pipeline or Janaf Crude Oil Pipeline
- Source: Island of Krk, Croatia
- Destination:
- Ownership: Janaf
- Website: http://www.janaf.hr/
- Length: kilometres ( miles)
- Capacity: 400,000 barrels of oil per day
- Crude Type:
Brief Description
- The JANAF system was built as an international crude oil transportation system from the Port and Terminal of Omišalj, Island of Krk, Croatia to both local and foreign refineries in Eastern and Central Europe.
- The designed capacity of the pipeline amounts to 34 million tons of oil annually (MTA), while its installed capacity is 20 MTA.
- Pipeline around 622 km long comprising the following sections:
- Omišalj – Sisak
- Sisak – Virje – Gola
- Virje – Lendava
- Sisak – Slavonski Brod
- Slavonski Brod – Sotin
- Gola - Szazhalombatta
- There is an interconnection with the Druzhba Pipeline at Szazhalombatta in Hungary
Pipeline Status
- In operation
- It supplies crude oil to the following refineries: [[[Sisak Refinery]]], [[[Bosanski Brod Refinery]]] and [[[Rijeka Refinery]]]
- It also supplies the [[[Danube Duna Refinery]]] in Hungary, and the [[[Slovnaft Bratislava Refinery]]] via Druzhba's branch between Hungary and Slovakia
History
- 1979 - The Janaf system is constructed
- 2011 - SLOVNAFT and the MOL Group announce a project to modernize the pipeline
- 2015 - Expansion project is completed
Other Information
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