LNG Croatia, the state-owned company that is developing the country’s first liquefied natural gas facility on the island of Krk, called for bids for the development of the terminal infrastructure.
The company invited interested parties to submit bids for the procurement of engineering, procurement and construction of jetty with the auxiliary facilities and connecting high-pressure gas pipeline for the import LNG terminal.
The proposed project will include the building and operating of the infrastructure necessary for receiving, storing, reloading and regasification of liquefied natural gas.
The project will be developed in two phases, with the first phase including a development of the FSRU while the second phase entails the construction of a land-based LNG import facility, according to LNG Croatia.
The European Union has put the LNG terminal on its list of projects of common interest and will invest 101.4 million euros ($120.2m) in the development.
LNG World News Staff