Croatia and Poland’s state-owned pipeline operators have agreed to connect both countries’ LNG import terminals.
The players Thursday signed a wider cooperation agreement, according to Bloomberg.
Poland is building a regas terminal in Swinoujscie.
Croatia is also planning an import terminal on the island of Krk along with a gas thermal-electric plant.
The Krk regas project is expected to cost €600 million ($774 million), Croatia’s Economy Minister Radimir Cacic told reporters in Zagreb.