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Frigerio Warned that He Could Go to the Hague to Stop the Refinery in Paysandú

The governor of Entrerriano Rogelio Frigerio stressed that the environmental impact study will include Colón and said that he will go “with all those of the law to prevent it from succeeding” the construction of the plant. “We cannot allow another Botnia,” he warned. The president said that he does not rule out going to international courts to prevent Uruguay from installing a non-fossil fuel refinery off the coast of Colón. Frigerio stressed th…
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At last Monday's meeting, organized by the provincial government and the municipality of Colón, amid growing opposition to the construction of HIF Global's synthetic fuel plant on the banks of the Uruguay River, the "Somos Ambiente" (We Are the Environment) Multisectoral Group questioned whether the province has the legal standing to bring the matter before the International Court of Justice in The Hague. Given the project's progress and the lac…

The governor of Entrerriano Rogelio Frigerio stressed that the environmental impact study will include Colón and said that he will go “with all those of the law to prevent it from succeeding” the construction of the plant. “We cannot allow another Botnia,” he warned. The president said that he does not rule out going to international courts to prevent Uruguay from installing a non-fossil fuel refinery off the coast of Colón. Frigerio stressed th…

The governor compared the case with the antecedent of Botnia and assured that Entre Ríos has already made representations to the highest Uruguayan authorities to demand the relocation of the project. The entry RÍO URUGUAY Frigerio warned that it will go to international justice if the synthetic fuel plant advances in front of Colón was first published in Data 24.

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data24.com.ar broke the news in on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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