BMI View: Croatia has proposed talks with Hungary’s MOL over the ‘future and history’ of jointly owned INA. There is some risk that MOL may sell all or part of its stake, particularly if it is criticised for its management of INA. Meanwhile, the country is planning a licensing round for 2014 in an effort to boost exploration activity. Question marks still hang over the proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals, although Croatia is keen both to diversify the import supply and potentially build a gas trading hub. OMV has exited the country’s downstream segment, and other international oil companies …
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