REGIONAL OIL SUMMIT OPENS IN SERBIA'S NOVI SAD
Radio B92 text website, Belgrade
4 May 06
Novi Sad, 4 May: A two-day summit of international oil companies has
begun in Vojvodina. The fuel companies make up the Scout Group for
East and Central Europe. According to a statement from the Serbian
Oil Industry (NIS), companies from 21 countries will be participating
in the summit, including Shell, [Hungary's] MOL, [Austria's] OMV
and others.
NIS has announced that some of the most important projects which are
currently being realized by the companies would be presented at the
summit, adding that these meetings would enable Serbia to establish
greater business contacts and more direct forms of cooperation with
these companies.
The Scout Group for East and Central Europe encourages cooperation
and the voluntary exchange of correct and timely information regarding
the research and production of oil in regional countries, and offers
business-related cooperation between members of the group.
The group was founded in 1993 and includes oil companies from Albania,
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic,
Greece, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland,
Romania, Russia, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Turkey, Ukraine and
Serbia-Montenegro.
Radio B92 text website, Belgrade
4 May 06
Novi Sad, 4 May: A two-day summit of international oil companies has
begun in Vojvodina. The fuel companies make up the Scout Group for
East and Central Europe. According to a statement from the Serbian
Oil Industry (NIS), companies from 21 countries will be participating
in the summit, including Shell, [Hungary's] MOL, [Austria's] OMV
and others.
NIS has announced that some of the most important projects which are
currently being realized by the companies would be presented at the
summit, adding that these meetings would enable Serbia to establish
greater business contacts and more direct forms of cooperation with
these companies.
The Scout Group for East and Central Europe encourages cooperation
and the voluntary exchange of correct and timely information regarding
the research and production of oil in regional countries, and offers
business-related cooperation between members of the group.
The group was founded in 1993 and includes oil companies from Albania,
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic,
Greece, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland,
Romania, Russia, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Turkey, Ukraine and
Serbia-Montenegro.