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Hungarian oil and gas group MOL and Slovak refining company Slovnaft have formally accused Croatia’s state-owned pipeline operator Janaf of abusing its dominant market position, according to reports from SeeNews. The allegations center on Janaf’s pricing and access policies, which MOL and Slovnaft claim unfairly restrict competition in the regional oil products transportation sector. This dispute highlights ongoing tensions in Southeast Europe’s energy infrastructure landscape, where control over key transit routes remains a critical and contentious issue.

MOL and Slovnaft Raise Serious Allegations Against Croatia’s Janaf Monopoly Practices

MOL and Slovnaft, two leading energy companies in Central Europe, have publicly accused Croatia’s Janaf of engaging in practices that unfairly limit competition within the region’s petroleum products storage and transport sector. The allegations center around Janaf’s dominant position in Croatia’s fuel logistics infrastructure,…

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Author : Sophia Davis

Publish date : 2026-03-05 02:41:00

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