Đelić spoke to the chiefs of "Gazprom" about Agreement on energy cooperation - first draft contract between NIS and Gazpromneft in 2-3 weeks
- General opinion in Serbia is that the Agreement on energy cooperation with Russia should be ratified - said the Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia, Božidar Đelić, after the meeting with the President of the ADministrative Board of "Gazprom", Aleksej Miler.
As Broadcasting Corporation of Serbia announces, Đelić said in Sankt Peterburg that the additional topic of the talks was "construction of our underground gas storage Banatski Dvor, where Russians backed current efforts of Srbijagas and Petroleum Industry of Serbia (NIS)".
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At the same time, we informed them on announcement of new tender for 1m tons of crude oil prior to end of June and I am positive that "Gazpromneft" will take part in it - said Đelić.
He said that the next step that had been agreed was making of the first draft contract between NIS and "Gazpromneft" in two or three weeks, as well as acceleration of all activities, so that joint venture could be formed by "Gazprom" and "Srbijagas".
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