ZAGREB, January 24, 2018 - The Croatian government sent the Natural Gas Market Bill to parliament on Wednesday, aligning it with EU law, extending the protection of households in terms of prices and safeguarding the security of gas supply.
The agreement was signed with Prvo Plinarsko Društvo from Zagreb.
However, due to relatively small quantities, exploitation is not feasible.
Nord Stream II cound endanger Croatia's LNG project on the island of Krk.
Gas from Croatia was supposed to lower pollution coming from a Bosnian oil refinery.
At today’s session, the government decided that gas prices for households will not be increased.
Electricity, gas, motorway tolls.... wave of price increases coming soon.
The pipeline would bring Caspian gas to Europe.
Due to freezing temperatures, Croatia’s gas reserves are lower than ever before.
An important energy agreement is signed in Dubrovnik.