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Public Procurement and Bidding Rounds

Public procurement procedures are published in the Electronic Public Procurement Classifieds (eojn.nn.hr). The Croatian Hydrocarbon Agency conducts simple procurement procedures in accordance with the provisions of the Ordinance on the Procurement of Goods and Services Based on a Simple Procurement Procedure as defined in the provisions of Article 15 (2) of the Public Procurement Act (NN 120/16).

The list of regulations governing public procurement in the Republic of Croatia can be found at the following link: Public procurement-regulations

 

Current/Open

Proceedings in progress

on 05.02.2024
Public procurement- drilling services for four geothermal exploration wells
on 03.01.2024
The Croatian Hydrocarbon Agency launched open public procurement procedures

Closed

Closed procurement procedures

on 22.09.2023
Croatian Hydrocarbon Agency is carrying out a process of Sale of ULSD No. SZ-05/23 and invites all potential Bidders to submit their Bids under the terms provided in the Bidding Dossier. The subject of this bidding procedure No. SZ-05/23 is a sale transaction where CHA sells 3.500 MT (+/-2% at CHA's option) of ULSD.
on 16.06.2023
Pursuant to Article 8. Ordinance of the procurement of goods and services based on the simple Procurement procedure of the Hydrocarbon Agency (CLASS: 400-09/17-01/02, REF. NUMBER: 405-01/1-18-2) of October 30, 2018, under the program “Energy and Climate Change” financed by the Financial Mechanism of the European Economic Area 2014-2021 between Iceland, the Principality of Liechtenstein, the Kingdom of Norway, and the Republic of Croatia, we are announcing this call for proposals.
on 23.12.2022
Invitation to submit an offer in the simple procurement procedure for the subject of procurement.
on 23.12.2022
Invitation to submit an offer in the simple procurement procedure for the subject of procurement.
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