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Serbia’s NIS granted US sanctions waiver until October 8

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Posted on October 1, 2025

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BELGRADE (Reuters) -The U.S. Department of the Treasury has granted a special licence delaying full sanctions on Serbia's Russian-owned oil company NIS and allowing its operations to continue until

U.S. Grants NIS Sanctions Waiver, Extending Operations Until October 8

Overview of NIS Sanctions and Implications

BELGRADE (Reuters) -The U.S. Department of the Treasury has granted a special licence delaying full sanctions on Serbia's Russian-owned oil company NIS and allowing its operations to continue until October 8, NIS said on Wednesday.

Details of the Sanctions Waiver

NIS operates the only oil refinery in the Balkan country.

Impact on Serbia's Oil Supply

The U.S. Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control initially placed sanctions on Russia's oil sector on January 10, and gave Gazprom Neft 45 days to exit ownership of NIS.

Future of NIS and Potential Extensions

Sanctions had been postponed several times since, but last week the U.S. said sanctions would be launched on October 1.

NIS - in which Gazprom Neft owns a 44.9% stake, Gazprom 11.3% and the Serbian government 29.9% - operates Serbia's sole refinery, in the town of Pancevo, just outside Belgrade.

The Pancevo facility has an annual capacity of 4.8 million tons and covers most of the Balkan country's needs, and sanctions could jeopardise its supply of crude via Croatia's Janaf.

JANAF in a statement on Wednesday said it also has a licence to transport crude oil for NIS until October 8.

"In the coming days, JANAF d.d., through its American lawyer and with the support of the Government of the Republic of Croatia, will apply to OFAC with the aim of obtaining an extension of the aforementioned license," it said.

"The possibility of extending the licence after October 8, 2025 will largely depend on further activities undertaken by the company NIS a.d. according to the competent American institutions."

(Reporting by Antonis Pothitos and Ivana Sekularac; Editing by Sharon Singleton and Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • The US Treasury granted NIS a sanctions waiver until October 8.
  • NIS operates Serbia's only oil refinery in Pancevo.
  • Gazprom Neft holds a 44.9% stake in NIS.
  • Sanctions could affect crude supply via Croatia's Janaf.
  • JANAF seeks an extension of its crude transport license.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a sanctions waiver?
A sanctions waiver is a temporary exemption from imposed sanctions, allowing a company or entity to continue operations without facing penalties.
What is the Office of Foreign Assets Control?
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is a financial intelligence and enforcement agency of the U.S. Department of the Treasury that administers and enforces economic and trade sanctions.
What is Gazprom Neft?
Gazprom Neft is a Russian oil company and a subsidiary of Gazprom, involved in the exploration, production, and sale of oil and gas.
What is the significance of NIS in Serbia?
NIS, or Naftna Industrija Srbije, is Serbia's only oil refinery, playing a crucial role in the country's energy supply and economy.
What are the implications of sanctions on oil supply?
Sanctions on oil supply can disrupt production, increase prices, and lead to shortages, significantly impacting the economy and energy availability.

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