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Transpetrol is a Slovak company involved in the transportation and storage of crude oil. It provides both transit and domestic transport to the end customer.
Company type | joint stock |
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Industry | Petroleum |
Founded | 1954 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Predstavenstvo spoločnosti tvoria: Martin Ružinský (predseda), Marek Zálom (podpredseda),,,, |
Services | storage, pipeline transportation |
Revenue | US$ 100 million (2006) |
Number of employees | 369 (2006) |
Website | www.transpetrol.sk |
The Slovak Republic owns through the Slovak Economy Ministry 100% of the company.
Transpetrol is the operator of the Slovak section of the Druzhba pipeline[1] and it is the only operator of the oil pipeline system in Slovakia.
Statistics
editIn 2006, the company transported a total of 11,145,000 tonnes of crude oil.
- 5,660,000 tonnes to Slovnaft;
- 5,218,000 tonnes to refineries at Litvínov and Pardubice in the Czech Republic;
- 267,000 tonnes to other companies.
Besides transporting oil, Transpetrol is also involved in the storage of oil having a total storage capacity of 520,000 m.3
Corporate governance
editTranspetrol is under the current management since 17 October . The company's board of directors consists of: Martin Ružinský (chairman),Marek Zalom (vice-chairman), David Kaiser, and Karol Ladomersky.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Transpetrol, a.s. - Strategic SWOT Analysis Review". www.marketresearch.com. 29 December 2010. Retrieved 12 January 2011.
Literature
edit- Anita Orbán (2008). Power, energy, and the new Russian imperialism. ABC-CLIO.
External links
edit- Company website (Slovak)