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The southern gas interconnection from Croatia to Bosnia and Herzegovina: A stranded asset in the making

The southern gas interconnection from Croatia to Bosnia and Herzegovina: A stranded asset in the making

Briefing    |    17 March 2025

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In light of increased activity around the southern gas interconnection between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina in recent months, this briefing aims to examine the evidence presented in favour of the pipeline so far.

Starting with a brief overview of gas in Bosnia and Herzegovina, it critically evaluates the publicly available information about the project, and questions the project from an environmental, economic and strategic point of view.

Considering the need to rapidly move away from fossil fuels, it aims to prevent more public funds being diverted towards the project and open a conversation about viable alternatives for existing and potential gas customers in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

This publication is also available in Croatian and Bosnian.

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Location: Croatia | Bosnia and Herzegovina

Project: Fossil gas

Tags: fossil gas

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