04/01/2016

The Oil Market Journal Scoops Prestigious New Contracts

The Oil Market Journal based in Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, has scooped new contracts to provide its Wallboard to customers in Denmark, Sweden and Finland.

The Oil Market Journal publishes a range of daily, weekly and monthly online reports. Content is provided live during the trading day and is delivered via a range of innovative delivery systems.

Enterprise Minister Jonathan Bell said: "The Oil Market Journal was founded with the aim of providing large volume oil buyers, especially oil distributors with reliable intraday price assessments on Rotterdam Spot Market trading in products such as heating oil, diesel and petrol.

"Over the years, Northern Ireland companies have enjoyed considerable success in both Sweden and Denmark. Seeing an opportunity this company has had the foresight to avail of the support from Invest Northern Ireland participating in four trade missions to the Nordics and working with Invest Northern Ireland Trade Advisory Support. Building relationships with export markets is vital. Participating in trade missions demonstrates a firm's commitment to its business partners overseas and sets it apart from those who do not take the opportunity to meet with potential global partners."

(CD)

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