Croatia and Bosnia discuss key energy projects

Croatia and Bosnia discuss key energy projects

Energy

The Southern Interconnection project, property and legal issues concerning the Ploče Oil Terminals, and Croatia's experiences with geothermal energy were some of the topics discussed during the visit of the FBiH Minister of Energy, Mining, and Industry, Vedran Lakić, to Croatia's Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Transport, and Infrastructure, and the Croatian Hydrocarbon Agency, CE Report quotes FENA.

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