Jadranski naftovod, commonly known as JANAF, is a crude oil transportation company in Croatia. It was established in 1974. It operates one of the most significant oil pipelines in Europe – the JANAF oil transport system, a part of the Adria oil pipeline. It transports crude oil from the Adriatic Sea to Central Europe.
Its headquarters is located in Zagreb, Croatia. The JANAF pipeline system runs from the port of Omišalj on the island of Krk, through Croatia, and into Slovenia, Hungary, Slovakia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. The pipeline system spans approximately 759 kilometers.
JANAF's pipeline has a designed capacity of 34 million tons per year, having storage facilities for crude oil and petroleum products. The company operates several storage terminals, including those in Omišalj, Sisak, Virje, and Slavonski Brod. The pipeline network connects to international oil pipelines, facilitating the transportation of crude oil to various European countries.
JANAF operates oil terminal of the Port of Rijeka in Omišalj on the Krk Island.[2][3]