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FYROM’s biggest oil supplier says three unresolved issues may leave the company “without a scope”

Greek company OKTA supplies 75% of the market with fuels and it pays around 250 million euros worth of tax

Newsroom January 5 09:25

 

Greek company OKTA, which supplies 75% of FYROM’s market with oil, has issued a statement according to which there a few still unresolved issues that practically undermine their investment in the country.

The first issue relates to the oil pipeline, the second relates to the new law on energy and the third relates to strategic reserves.

The company says that the oil pipeline linking Skopje to Thessaloniki has not been operational for years and the government has not contacted OKTA on this issue for 11 years.

Another problem relates to the new law on energy, which only regulates natural gas and power supply.

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Strategic reserves are another problem, because OKTA deposits a large part of these reserves without being compensated.

OKTA supplies 75% of the market with fuels and it pays around 250 million euros worth of tax. The ministry of Economy has announced that it will soon meet with representatives of the Greek company to hear out their demands.

Source: Naser Pajaziti/balkaneu.com

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