
Lack of interest from foreign players in Croatia’s planned Krk LNG terminal has forced the developer to scale back plans for an expansion to the facility, a move that will mean pushing back the project’s startup date yet again.
Project company Croatia LNG launched a tender for the procurement of an FSRU with a processing capacity of 2.6 billion cubic metre on 8 May.
The developer originally wanted a vessel that would have the potential for expansion, but it seems a disappointing response to the recent capacity...
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