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JANAF Workshop

JANAF Workshop. Flexibility of JANAF transportation system capacities Željko Skodlar, JANAF, Commercial Division ZAGREB , 24 March 2015. INTRODUCTION. JANAF’s 40th anniversary , 9 September 1974 – Construction contract for use of JUNA First tanker – September 1979

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JANAF Workshop

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  1. JANAF Workshop Flexibility of JANAF transportation system capacities Željko Skodlar, JANAF, CommercialDivision ZAGREB, 24 March 2015

  2. INTRODUCTION • JANAF’s 40th anniversary, 9 September 1974 – Constructioncontract for use of JUNA • First tanker – September 1979 • Substantialexperience on viability • NO unresolvedsituation, NO stoppage, NO accidents

  3. JANAF - in general • JANAF – international oil pipeline for supply of refineries in South Eastern and Central Europe • JANAF system consists of: • 622 km longpipeline • • Omišalj Terminal • • Sisak Terminal • • Virje Terminal • • Slavonski BrodTerminal • • JANAF-Žitnjak, Zagreb – Petroleum Products Terminal • Activities: • - Pipeline transport of crudeoil: 43% for localusersand 57% for foreignusers • Storage of crudeoilandpetroleumproducts(37,5% of total revenuesin 2010) • 1979-2015 total transportedquantities - 200 mil.t(in a dayortwo) • NEWLY CONSTRUCTED: 8 storagetanks for crudeoil, each of 80.000 m3, with total capacity of 640.000 m3withrelatedinfrastructureand for purposes of nationalcompulsorystocks, reversible transport andcommercialstorage • Ownership: AUDIO/HZMO 37,259%, HANDA 26,28%, • INA 11,795%, AUDIO/RH 10,665%, HEP 5,357%, • AUDIO/DAB 4,305% andsmallshareholdersandfunds • Number of employees – up to 400

  4. JANAF’s System From the sea to inland ADRIATIC SEA

  5. JANAF infigures

  6. JANAF capacities - 1979 6

  7. JANAF development phasesin past 40 years 1979-1980: beginningsand start-up Fromthebeginningreadiness for adjustment to marketrequirements of clients 1981: HungarianandCzechoslovakianwithdrawaldue to Druzhbaorientation 1985: Inclusion of northbranch, bidirectional (reversalflow)operation on Virje-Sisak section 1990: HungarianandCzechoslovakianreturning to supplyvia Omišalj as alternative to Druzhba Peak in 1991: expected transport of 12 milliontons; 16 September - interruption of transport; realized transport up to then 8,7 milliontons 1991-1995: warcircumstances, orientationtowardstorage Since 1995: normalization of oilpipelineoperation, overviewperyears Extension of acitivities to crudeoilandpetroleumproductsstorageandrevenuestowards70/30% today Construction of newstorage tank farms at Sisak, Omišalj, Žitnjak 2013: reinclusion of MOL insouthsupplyroute, withbidirectionaloperation on Virje-Sisak section 2015 andafterward: MOL andexpectedinclusion of Slovnaftrefineryintosupplyprocessthrough Omišalj Ukrainiancrisisand JANAF increasing role in European security of crudeoilsupplyby 2030

  8. JANAF’s 40 yearsinchart JANAF in 1991 2,7 t/year

  9. JANAF, 1975. and 40 years later The diversification crude oil sources and a possibility for partial replacement optimizing the crude oil pool in Central and Eastern Europe JANAF increasing role in European security of crude oil supply by 2030

  10. EU aim to realize “Central Eastern European Oil Pipeline Ring" by establishing links between the North and South Druzhba, both in the West and East as follows: New pipelines to connect the North and the South branch of the Druzhba (1 and 2): 1.Construction of the pipeline between the refineries in Litvinov (CZ) and Spergau (DE) 2. Construction of the pipeline between Adamowao (PL) and Brody (UA) Pipelineto enforce the link between from the Baltic Sea to the Northern Druzhba (3): 3. Construction of the second line of the Pomeraninan pipeline (PL) from Gdansk to the Plock refinery Pipelinesto enforce the existinglinks/establisha new link from the Adriatic Sea to the Southern Druzhba (4 and5): 4. Reconstruction /upgrade/maintenance and capacity increase of JANAF and Adriapipelines 5. BSP - Bratislava SchwechatPipeline

  11. Energy InfrastructurePackage for Europe (Source :Study on thetechnicalaspectsofvariable use of oil pipelinescomingintothe EU from third countries; Purvin&Gertz)

  12. European oilpipelines system andsupplyroutesaround JANAF ADRIA JANAF PRESSURE ON TAL - 105 % CAPACITY

  13. Yes, we can do it NOW ! JANAF, 1975. and 40 years later The diversification crude oil sources and a possibility for partial replacement optimizing the crude oil pool in Central and Eastern Europe JANAF increasing role in European security of crude oil supply by 2030

  14. JANAF capacities - 2015 14

  15. CAPACITIES OF JANAF PIPLINE SECTIONS Omišalj-Sisak: 34 mil. t Sisak-East: 14 mil. t Sisak-North: 14 mil. t

  16. Competitive routes Data based on informationobtainedfrompubliclyavailablesources. Not the companies official ones.

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