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Gazprom Neft given 45 days to leave ownership of Serbia's NIS, president states

Following new United States sanctions against Russia's oil sector, Gazprom Neft will be offered 45 days to exit ownership of Serbian oil business NIS , Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Friday.

NIS is bulk owned by Gazprom Neft which holds a 50% stake and Gazprom which holds 6.15% of shares. The Serbian federal government holds an additional 29.87% with little shareholders accounting for the rest.

The Biden administration on Friday imposed its broadest package of sanctions yet targeting Russia's oil and gas incomes in an attempt to offer Kyiv and the inbound administration of Donald Trump leverage to reach a deal for peace in Ukraine.

They require from us a total exit of Russians from NIS, get rid of, not minimize, Vucic stated. He said the deadline for the Balkan nation to close the deal with Russians could be extended to March 10, at the most recent.

Any deal would have to be authorized by the U.S. Workplace of Foreign Assets Control, Vucic said.

Croatia's pipeline operator Janaf, through which NIS gets most of its petroleum, said the full application of the sanctions will happen in 45 days.

Up until then it is possible to change and take procedures that would allow disinvestment and support the safe supply of oil to the Republic of Serbia, it said in a statement.

NIS, which is amongst the greatest factors to Serbia's. state spending plan, had signed a contract with Janaf for the transport. of 10 million lots of oil through Croatia from Jan. 1, 2024. until Dec. 31, 2026.

(source: Reuters)