Klaipedos Nafta 2010 Sales Rise 7% on Growing Customer Base
01.05.2011 - NEWS

January 5, 2011 [Bloomberg] - AB Klaipedos Nafta, which operates Lithuania's oil terminal on the Baltic Sea, said sales rose 7 percent last year on a growing number of clients.


Sales increased to 126.1 million litai ($48 million) from 118.2 million litai in 2009, the Klaipeda-based company said today in a statement to the Vilnius stock exchange.

December sales declined 10 percent compared with the same month a year earlier after oil product shipments shrank 15 percent on severe weather conditions. For all of 2010, oil- product shipments grew 3 percent, it said.

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