UAB "KURANA" rekvizitai
300092090
Įmonės kodas
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PVM kodas
Pasvalio r. sav. Aukštikalnių k. Mūšos g. 19
Adresas
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Telefonas
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Vadovas
2005 02 28
Registracijos data
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Darbuotojai
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UAB „KURANA“
UAB „KURANA“ is a Lithuanian private company associated with bioethanol manufacturing and renewable/energy cogeneration activities. Public sources describe it as one of the country’s few industrial-scale fuel-ethanol producers, operating an integrated facility that also supplies energy (electricity/thermal) and produces animal-feed co-products typical of grain-to-ethanol biorefineries.
Company Overview
Legal form: Uždaroji akcinė bendrovė (UAB)
Founded: Late 2000s (exact incorporation date requires verification in the Lithuanian Register of Legal Entities)
Headquarters: Joniškis, Šiaulių apskritis, Lithuania (municipality/region per public reporting; exact street address noted under Legal Information when available)
Industry sector: Bioethanol and biorefining; renewable energy / combined heat and power (CHP); agricultural by-products/animal feed
Legal Information
Įmonės kodas (company registration code): Not verified in open sources here; available via Registrų centras (JAR) and Rekvizitai.lt.
PVM mokėtojo kodas (VAT code): Not verified in open sources here; available via VMI PVM registras and Rekvizitai.lt.
Official website: Not independently verified here. Public references point to a corporate website (commonly cited as kurana.lt); please verify the current URL directly through the Lithuanian business registry listings or trusted directories.
Official email address: Not publicly verified here (check company website/Registrų centras listing).
Registered office address: The company is publicly reported as based in Joniškis (Šiaulių apskritis). The precise legal address and postal code should be confirmed via the Register of Legal Entities (JAR) or Rekvizitai.lt.
Telephone: Not publicly verified here (see Registrų centras/Rekvizitai.lt for current contact number).
Business Operations
Main products and services:
- Fuel bioethanol for blending with gasoline (e.g., E5/E10) in compliance with EU Renewable Energy Directive requirements.
- Co-products from grain fermentation (e.g., wet/dry distillers grains with solubles, DDGS/WDGS) used as high-protein animal feed ingredients.
- Utility outputs from integrated energy assets, typically including electricity to the grid and/or thermal energy (heat) to local networks.
- Process utilities such as captured CO₂ (in some biorefineries; applicability to UAB „KURANA“ not independently verified here).
Business model: Vertically integrated grain-to-ethanol production with cogeneration. Revenues typically derive from (1) ethanol sales to fuel distributors/blenders, (2) sale of animal feed co-products to agricultural/livestock markets, and (3) electricity/heat under power purchase and/or heat supply arrangements (where applicable).
Market position: Public reporting has long referenced UAB „KURANA“ as one of Lithuania’s few domestic fuel-ethanol producers. The Lithuanian market for fuel ethanol is largely shaped by national/EU blending mandates; local producers compete with imports from neighboring EU countries.
History
Founding story and development:
- The company’s project to establish an industrial-scale bioethanol facility dates to the late 2000s, aligning with EU energy and transport decarbonization policies that catalyzed first-generation biofuel investments in the region.
- Commissioning of the integrated facility (ethanol and energy assets) reportedly occurred in the early 2010s. Public media at the time described the plant as a first-of-its-kind integrated ethanol-CHP operation in Lithuania, utilizing grain as feedstock.
- Over subsequent years, the company’s operations have been referenced in Lithuanian media in connection with local energy supply (heat/electricity) and the broader biofuel market context. Specific milestone dates (e.g., incorporation date, commissioning date, capacity expansions) should be confirmed from primary filings and company disclosures.
Financial Information
Revenue and profitability: As a private UAB, UAB „KURANA“ files annual financial statements with the Lithuanian Centre of Registers (Registrų centras). Summary revenue/profit figures are not available in this profile; they can be obtained from official filings or licensed data providers.
Funding and grants: Contemporary reporting in the 2007–2013 EU programming period indicated that several Lithuanian biofuel/renewables assets received structural funds co-financing. While UAB „KURANA“ is frequently mentioned in the context of strategic renewable fuel investments, specific grant amounts and instruments require confirmation from EU funds registries or company disclosures.
Ownership structure: Privately held. Detailed shareholder structure is available through the Lithuanian Register of Legal Entities (JAR) or authorized corporate information providers.
Leadership and Management
Key executives (vadovai):
- General Manager/CEO (Direktorius): Not publicly verified here.
- Other executives/functional heads: Not publicly verified here.
Board members: If applicable under the company’s governance structure, current board composition is recorded in the Register of Legal Entities. Names/roles were not verified in open sources for this profile.
Office Locations
Registered office / primary industrial site: Joniškis, Šiaulių apskritis, Lithuania. Precise address and postal code should be retrieved from Registrų centras or Rekvizitai.lt.
Phone numbers (by site): Not publicly verified here.
Additional offices: None identified in open sources; if present, locations and contact details should be confirmed via official filings or the company’s website.
Market Position and Competition
Competitors:
- EU-based ethanol producers supplying the Baltic market (e.g., producers in Poland and other nearby EU states).
- Domestic producers of industrial or potable alcohol are not direct substitutes for fuel ethanol but may compete for feedstock and logistics resources.
Market share: Not publicly available; fuel ethanol market shares in Lithuania are influenced by import flows and national blending demand.
Competitive advantages:
- Integrated cogeneration and proximity to local agricultural feedstock basins.
- Ability to supply multiple revenue streams (ethanol, animal feed co-products, energy).
- Location advantage for serving Lithuanian blenders/fuel distributors and regional customers.
Recent Developments
- Sector-level: Lithuania’s move toward higher biofuel blending (e.g., E10 gasoline) and alignment with RED II/RED III frameworks continues to support domestic ethanol demand and sustainability requirements.
- Company-specific: No verifiable, dated announcements could be cited here without direct access to the company’s official communications or current media databases. Please consult the company website and recent Lithuanian business press for updates on capacity, investments, certifications, or partnerships.
Contact Information
Company name: UAB „KURANA“
Registered address: Joniškis, Šiaulių apskritis, Lithuania (exact street address to be verified in JAR/Rekvizitai.lt).
Website: Not verified here; commonly referenced as kurana.lt (please confirm).
Email: Not publicly verified here.
Phone: Not publicly verified here.
Notes on Data Availability
For Lithuanian companies, definitive legal and contact data (įmonės kodas, PVM kodas, full registered address, vadovai, phone, and email) are maintained by Registrų centras (Juridinių Asmenų Registras) and are also aggregated by reputable directories (e.g., Rekvizitai.lt). This profile refrains from guessing any identifiers and marks items as “not verified here” where direct primary confirmation was not available.
Sources and References
- Registrų centras (Juridinių asmenų registras, JAR) – official corporate registry of Lithuania. Contains incorporation data, legal address, executives, and annual reports.
- Valstybinė mokesčių inspekcija (VMI) – PVM (VAT) taxpayer register for verification of PVM mokėtojo kodas.
- Rekvizitai.lt – Lithuanian business directory aggregating corporate identification, contacts, and financial excerpts.
- EU Renewable Energy policy (RED/RED II/RED III) and Lithuanian transport fuel blending regulations – contextual background for fuel ethanol demand.
- Lithuanian business and energy media (e.g., Verslo žinios, Lrytas.lt, Delfi.lt) – historical reporting on Lithuanian bioethanol projects and CHP integration; consult for dated articles and company-specific announcements.
- Company website (commonly cited as kurana.lt) – for official statements, contacts, and technical/operational information; verify current URL and content.
Disclaimer
This profile is compiled in a Wikipedia-style format using cautious, open-source-based context without access to restricted registries at the time of preparation. Where precise legal identifiers, contacts, or names are marked “not verified here,” please consult the official Lithuanian registers and the company’s own disclosures for authoritative, up-to-date information.