Meet NAFTA at 15th E-world: Energy & Water Exhibition on February 10-12, 2015
NAFTA is going to participate on the 15th E-world: Energy & Water Exhibition, which will take place from 10th to 12th February, 2015 in Germany, Essen. We are looking forward to meeting you at our stand 1- 126, located in the Hall 1.
If you are seeking an expert or sales representative in underground gas storage, book an appointment with a member of our sales team. To book the appointment, please contact Maria Svacova, (+421 917 301 754) or Petra Bocmanova, (+421 907 738 675).
NAFTA is a modern company with extensive experience in natural gas storage and underground gas storage facilities development in Slovakia and is also the Slovak leader in the exploration and production of hydrocarbons. The combination of favourable geological conditions and an advantageous location of the underground storage facilities of NAFTA close to the transmission system supplying gas to countries neighbouring Slovakia creates ideal conditions for becoming one of the key hubs in the European gas network.
E- World Energy & Water Exhibition is the leading communication platform of energy and water industries in Europe. This event is organized by Messe Essen GmbH to uphold and explore the new possibilities of the energy and water industry. The three day event will cover up the good discussions and a lot of new impetus on the latest trends of the industry.

About Us
company profile of NAFTA
NAFTA is an international company with extensive experience in natural gas storage and underground facility development in Slovakia. It is also Slovakia’s leader in exploration of hydrocarbons. In Europe, the company actively operates gas storage facilities, explores hydrocarbons and participates in renewable energy storage projects. In addition to Slovakia, the company is present in the Czech Republic, Germany, Great Britain, Austria, and Ukraine.
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NAFTA provides development, engineering and advisory services for facilities with overall storage capacity of approximately 64 TWh.
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