Company Report
INA refining and oil products summary
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Report summary
Initially formed as the ‘Oil and Gas Conglomerate’ of Croatia to incorporate both its upstream and downstream activities, INA is one of the largest companies in the country. Overall the exploration and production business generates a large proportion of INA’s profits, and the company’s corporate strategy is heavily influenced by upstream activities. Along with Serbia’s NIS, INA was one of the two refiners of the former Yugoslavia...
Table of contents
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Executive summary
- ‘At a glance' - European Peer Group Ranking
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Strategy
- Croatia's ‘National Champion' With Low- Profitability Downstream Business
- Underperforming Refineries Undergoing Modernisation
- With Solid Support From a Strong Regional Partner : MOL
- Financials
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Portfolio summary
- Refining
- Marketing
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Refining and oil products
- Implications & Outlook
- Mergers and acquisitions
Tables and charts
This report includes 8 images and tables including:
- European Refining & Marketing Operations
- Portfolio summary: Image 2
- Portfolio summary: Table 1
- Supply/Demand
- Recent European Acquisition/Divestment
- Importance of Europe
- European Scale - Refining Capacity and Retail Network
- SWOT Analysis
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