February 11, 2025
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: FBiH sees increase in petroleum imports

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In 2024, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) imported a total of 1,070,030 tons of petroleum products, marking a 9.24% increase compared to the previous year, when imports totaled 979,515 tons.

The Federation also saw a rise in petroleum products purchased from the Republic of Srpska (RS), with 190,035 tons imported in 2024, a 12.41% increase from the 169,043 tons acquired in 2023.

According to data from nine petroleum importers in FBiH, the majority of these products were sourced from Croatia, Italy, and Serbia, which together accounted for about 93.7% of total imports. Within the RS, the main suppliers were Optima Group and NIS Petrol, responsible for around 98% of the petroleum products imported from the region. The largest importers in FBiH include Holdina, G-Petrol, and Petrol BH Oil Company, all based in Sarajevo, as well as Hifa-Oil from Tesanj. Together, these four companies account for roughly 95% of all petroleum imports in the Federation.

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