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Bosnia chooses US investor to build gas link with Croatia in order to reduce reliance on Russia

?U.S. AAFS Infrastructure and Energy LLC is the lead investor and project leader for a long-delayed natural gas pipeline to Croatia, which has been seen as an alternative gas to Russian.

The two houses of the Bosniak-Croat Federation parliament have agreed to amend the law that regulates the Southern Interconnection gas pipeline, which will deliver U.S. Natural Gas to Bosnia via a terminal for liquefied?gas on the Croatian Island of Krk.

Bosnia-Herzegovina is made up of two autonomous regions. The other region is the Serb Republic.

The Sarajevo state company BH Gas that had been previously appointed to lead the 'project' was removed from the law which Croatian parliamentarians in the upper house of the parliament blocked?for many years. They insisted on?the creation of a new system operator for the transmission of the pipeline through the Croat-dominated area of western and south Bosnia.

The Federation government had previously stated that it was necessary for the law to be amended in order to avoid an energy crisis if the European Union stopped Russian gas deliveries?from 2028.

Amir Bekan is the director of AAFS in Sarajevo. He said that the total investment by the company in Bosnia was around $1.5 billion. The majority of this amount came from the pipeline. However, around $300 million went to'modernising' the airports at Sarajevo & Mostar.

The TurkStream pipeline is the only way that Russia can supply Bosnia with natural gas.

Now, the government will sign a direct contract with AAFS. The government is also expected to sign a?agreement with Croatia on the pipeline at the end of April.

Observers warn that Bosnia's fragmented and complex legal system could slow down the process, particularly in relation to expropriation proceedings of land owned by the state along the pipeline route.

(source: Reuters)