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    Slovak Refiner Slovnaft Says Croatia's Janaf Cuts Supply of non-Russian Crude

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    Posted on October 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Slovnaft reports a reduction in non-Russian crude supply from JANAF, affecting its refining operations and regional fuel supply.

    Slovnaft Reports Reduced Non-Russian Crude Supply from JANAF

    Impact of JANAF's Supply Reduction on Slovnaft

    (Reuters) -Slovak refiner Slovnaft said on Tuesday that Croatian pipeline operator JANAF had reduced deliveries of non-Russian crude to it for technical reasons, hitting its efforts to refine fuel from other sources.

    Janaf did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    Slovnaft, part of Hungary's oil and gas group MOL, mostly processes Russian oil and has an exemption to EU sanctions that allows it to export products derived from those deliveries.

    Details of the Supply Reduction

    It has sought to raise the amount of non-Russian crude at its refinery, and was due to have a mix of 50% of non-Russian crude in October and November, according to a spokesman.

    Consequences for Refining Operations

    But Slovnaft is facing the loss of 90,000 tonnes of deliveries of Arab Light crude via Janaf, which has told it that that volume is needed to help push other volumes through the system, Slovnaft spokesman Anton Molnar said.

    "Janaf told us they need this technological amount because they stopped supplying Serbia's NIS after the U.S. administration sanctioned them," he said.

    Earlier this month, Janaf had said in a statement that it had delivered everything in its system owned by Russian-owned NIS following sanctions.

    "So (Janaf) took our volume for the technological purpose," Molnar said, adding that Slovnaft had informed Janaf that "we perceive this act as a breach of contract."

    Regional Supply Chain Implications

    Replacing the volume cannot be done quickly, impacting the refining schedule. "They seriously jeopardize the supply of non-Russian fuel to Central Europe," Molnar said.

    The Adriatic pipeline from Croatia is a key route for alternative supplies for Hungary and Slovakia, which have long relied mostly on Russian crude via the Druzhba pipeline. Hungarian and Slovak officials have worried over the Adriatic's capacity and costs.

    JANAF transports 2.1 million metric tons of crude oil to MOL's refineries in Hungary and Slovakia this year under an existing deal.

    In 2024, Slovnaft processed a total 4.8 million tonnes of crude, of which 662,000 tonnes were alternative types.

    Slovakia and Hungary, which both differ with the EU over its approach to the war in Ukraine following Russia's invasion in 2022, are also facing their own questions over U.S. sanctions being put on Russian oil companies Lukoil and Rosneft.

    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said last week that Hungary was working on finding a way to circumvent those sanctions and he is expected to meet President Donald Trump next week to discuss the sanctions.

    (Reporting by Jason Hovet, additional reporting by Daria Sito-Sucic; Editing by Conor Humphries)

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of JANAF's Supply Reduction on Slovnaft
    • Details of the Supply Reduction
    • Consequences for Refining Operations
    • Regional Supply Chain Implications

    Key Takeaways

    • •Slovnaft reports reduced crude supply from JANAF.
    • •The reduction impacts Slovnaft's refining operations.
    • •JANAF cites technical reasons for the supply cut.
    • •Slovnaft seeks to increase non-Russian crude processing.
    • •Regional supply chain implications are significant.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Slovak refiner Slovnaft says Croatia's Janaf cuts supply of non-Russian crude

    1What is crude oil?

    Crude oil is a natural, unrefined petroleum product composed of hydrocarbon deposits and other organic materials. It is extracted from the ground and refined into various products, including gasoline and diesel.

    2What are EU sanctions?

    EU sanctions are restrictive measures imposed by the European Union against countries, entities, or individuals to maintain or restore international peace and security. They can include trade restrictions, asset freezes, and travel bans.

    3What is refining in the oil industry?

    Refining is the process of converting crude oil into usable products such as gasoline, diesel, and other petrochemicals. This involves separating and transforming the various components of crude oil.

    4What is Arab Light crude?

    Arab Light crude is a type of crude oil that is produced in Saudi Arabia. It is known for its low sulfur content and is often used as a benchmark for pricing other crude oils.

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