On Oil Industry Worker`s Day in the presence of the representatives of the diplomatic and business communities as well as representatieves of the State and local self-government authorities and employees of the Company, honorary degrees and certificates of appreciation as well as honorary plaques were awarded to the most significant business partners.
"LUKOIL SRBIJA" AD and Eparchial Administrative Board of the Archbishopic of Belgrade-Karlovac signed a Business Cooperation Agreement.
Discount for purchasing fuel for the Bezbedno Club members.
The three-party agreement whith CEBEF, cultural institutions "Vuk" and "Dadov" was signed pursuant to the Cooperation Agreement between the City and the Company for 2016.
Under institutional auspices of the Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Government of the Republic of Serbia, on 7 April international Conference "Future of Energy in the Balkans" took place.
PJSC “LUKOIL” Press Service announces registration of the mineral license by the RF Federal Agency for Subsoil Use. The license entitles PJSC “LUKOIL” to use subsoil assets for exploration and production of hydrocarbons within a federal plot, incorporating D33 oil field in the Baltic Sea.
The City of Belgrade and "LUKOIL SRBIJA" AD drafted basic guidelines for expanding long-term cooperation in 2016
The Press Service of PJSC LUKOIL reports that LUKOIL Europe Holdings BV and AMIC Energy Management GmbH have signed a contract to sell to the Austrian company around 230 filling stations in Lithuania, Latvia and Poland. The deals are to be closed in the second quarter of 2016 upon approval from competition authorities of these states.
The Press Service of PJSC LUKOIL reports that on January 12, 2016 the district tribunal of Prahova (Romania) rejected the indictment act which was submitted by the Prosecutor’s Office against S.C. PETROTEL LUKOIL S.A. PLOIESTI and LUKOIL EUROPE HOLDINGS BV and some of its employees.
Since its launch in March 2014, cumulative production of Iraq’s West Qurna-2 field, operated by PJSC LUKOIL, exceeded 30 million tonnes of oil.