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Around 1,300 people are employed. In 2015 it achieved sales of $ 4.14 billion. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Orlen Lietuva has the only refinery in the Baltic countries. This was still built in the time of the Soviet Union and started its production in 1980. Among other things, it produces fuels under the Ventus, heating oil and bitumen brand. Their annual capacity is 12 million tons of crude oil processing. In 2000, a program for adaptation to the EU fuel standards started. There were 3,434 employees in 2000. [3] In 2005 Mazeikiai oil Processed 9 million tons of oil. 44 percent of production go to Western Europe, 21 percent to the United States. The stockcompany Mazeikiai oil was formed on March 28, 1995 by forming the previously state NAFTA. 90 percent of the emitted stocks were transferred to the employees and the rest of the employees. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In the course of the state privatization program, a merger of Mazeikiai oil With the operator of the BUINGING TERMALL Butinge oil as well as the operator of the Lithuanian oil pipes Oil . In October 1999 Williams has 33 percent of the shares Mazeikiai oil taken over by the state. In July 2002, the government concluded a contract with Williams International and Jukos, which gave Jukos in the possession of 26.85 percent of the shares in Ma\u017eeiki\u0173 NAFTA. In September 2002, Jukos from his daughter Yukos Finance B.V. Another 26.85 percent of the shares and the associated voting rights acquired from Williams International. On May 25, 2006, a court in New York for Jukos lifted the blockade of Ma\u017eeiki\u0173 NAFTA shares, which clears the way for a sale. The oil companies PKN Orlen (Poland), Kazmunaygas (Kazakhstan), Lukoil and TNK-BP (both Russian) applied by 53.7 percent of the shares that Jukos holds. On June 9, 2006, PKN Orlen agreed with the Lithuanian government to buy 30.66% to Ma\u017eeiki\u0173 NAFTA for $ 852 million. At the end of May 2006 PKN Orlen also concluded a purchase contract with Jukos. On December 15, 2006, the governments of Poland and Lithuania finally sealed the sale. For 53.7% of the Ma\u017eeiki\u0173 shares, PKOs will pay $ 1.49 billion to Jukos. It is the biggest investment in the refinery sector in Central Eastern Europe in recent years. Two representatives of PKN Orlen were admitted to the Ma\u017eeiki\u0173 NAFTA supervisory board: PKN Orlen CEO Igor Cha\u0142upec and Piotr Kownacki. Cha\u0142upec was appointed CEO of Ma\u017eeiki\u0173 NAFTA. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Since July 31, 2009, Krystian Pater has been CEO\/general director of Ma\u017eeiki\u0173 NAFTA [4] [5] . On September 1, 2009, the company was too Orlen Lithuania renamed. Economic key figures [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Since the acquisition in 2006, $ 3.5 billion has been invested in the refinery (as of December 2015). Has because of a recorded losses Orlen Lithuania a sale has been considered several times in the past. In November 2015, the then Minister of Economic Development Mateusz Morawiecki decided against this when visiting Vilnius. [6] Lithuanian Orlen petrol station Die Raffinerie in Mazeikiai Delivery of two new reactors (2008) \u2191 Number of employees \u2191 a b Moories with the best results from the takeover by Orlen. In: wnp.pl. February 2, 2016, accessed on August 18, 2016 (Polish). \u2191 [The largest employers2000 06 30, V\u017d, largest in Lithuania, 14p. Biggest Employers: Statistics] (Business News, 30 June 2000, V\u017d, largest in Lithuania, 14p.) \u2191 New CEO of Ma\u017eeiki\u0173 NAFTA, message on Delfi.LT, July 31, 2009 (lit.) \u2191 New CEO of Ma\u017eeiki\u0173 NAFTA, message on petroexpress.pl, July 31, 2009 (Poln.) @first @2 Template: dead link\/www.petroexpress.pl ( Page no longer available, search in Webarchiven ) Info: The link was automatically marked as a defect. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this note. \u2191 Refinery in Mujejki. Deputy Prime Minister Morawiecki announced that Poland would not sell it. In: Money.pl. December 14, 2015, accessed on April 8, 2016 (Polish). \u2191 Orlen writes down the losses. The loss of the nose to the Russians in 2006 cost PLN 8.5 billion. In: Natemat.pl. Accessed on April 8, 2016 (Polish). \u2191 The border boiling in Orlen. Financial trouble in Lithuania. In: Wyborcza.biz. 16.\u00a0April 2014, accessed on August 18, 2016 (Polish). \u2191 Annual reports. In: PKN Orlen. Accessed on January 26, 2017 (Polish). \u2191 Orlen in pdf numbers. In: PKN Orlen. Retrieved on August 7, 2017 (Polish). (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/orle-lithuania-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Orle Lithuania – Wikipedia"}}]}]