Gas Terminal Impact Assessment Presented in Koper

Koper, 13 October - The transboundary environmental impact of two liquefied natural gas terminals that are planned to be constructed in the Gulf of Trieste, in the vicinity of the Slovenian border, was put on display in the Slovenian seaport of Koper on Friday.

Koper Environment and Spatial Planning Ministry State Secretary Marko Starman presenting the Slovenian transboundary environment impact assessment of two gas terminals that are planned to be built in Italy's Gulf of Trieste. Photo: Andrej Klemencic/STA

Koper
Environment and Spatial Planning Ministry State Secretary Marko Starman presenting the Slovenian transboundary environment impact assessment of two gas terminals that are planned to be built in Italy's Gulf of Trieste.
Photo: Andrej Klemencic/STA

Koper Vesna Kolar Planinsic of the Environment and Spatial Planning Ministry presenting the Slovenian transboundary environment impact assessment of two gas terminals that are planned to be built in Italy's Gulf of Trieste. Photo: Andrej Klemencic/STA

Koper
Vesna Kolar Planinsic of the Environment and Spatial Planning Ministry presenting the Slovenian transboundary environment impact assessment of two gas terminals that are planned to be built in Italy's Gulf of Trieste.
Photo: Andrej Klemencic/STA

Koper Environment and Spatial Planning Ministry State Secretary Marko Starman presenting the Slovenian transboundary environment impact assessment of two gas terminals that are planned to be built in Italy's Gulf of Trieste. Photo: Andrej Klemencic/STA

Koper
Environment and Spatial Planning Ministry State Secretary Marko Starman presenting the Slovenian transboundary environment impact assessment of two gas terminals that are planned to be built in Italy's Gulf of Trieste.
Photo: Andrej Klemencic/STA

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