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INA (Industrija nafte, d.d. (INA, d.d.)) runs a refinery in Sisak directly where the river Kupa joins the river Sava. The refinery's history began in 1923 when Royal Dutch Shell established an oil storage. In 1928 Shell extended the storage by building the first refinery system. The refinery had a capacity of 170 tons per day. In 1940 the processing of local raw oil began. The refinery was majorly damaged in World War II. The production continued in September 1945 after the war had ended and reached its prewar production level in 1949. From 1956 to 1964 the production facilities were extended and the refinery's capacity rose to 1 million tons per year. Until the mid-1980s the refinery's capacity continued to grow up to 6.5 million tons per year. During the Croatian War of Independence from 1991 to 1995 the battlefront was only a few kilometers away from the refinery. Due to this circumstance the production facilities were destroyed. When the refinery was reconstructed at the end of the war it was modernized. In September 2014 plans were announced that INA wanted to close the refinery in Sisak. However, in October 2014 the INA supervisory board decided to postpone the closure. Over the past few years, INA has invested more than HRK 1 billion in the Refinery, thanks to which new processing units were built in order to provide modern standards of crude oil refining and production of motor fuels in line with Croatian and European conditions. The goal of these investments is to increased health, safety and environment protection and improve efficiency in the Refinery.
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Координаты:   45°27'36"N   16°23'47"E
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