Croatia, Poland Plan LNG Terminal Link to Boost Energy Security

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Croatia and Poland plan to link their liquefied natural gas terminals by 2020 to boost energy security and cut dependence on Russian supplies of the fuel.

“The cooperation between our countries in connecting LNG terminals into the North-South gas pipeline corridor is crucial for the region’s energy security,” Croatian Economy Minister Ivan Vrdoljak said at a news conference in Zagreb today after meeting with Polish Treasury Minister Wlodzimierz Karpinski.