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Frigerio Asked to Stop a Refinery in Uruguay and Warned: “We Cannot Allow a New Botnia”

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The governor of Entre Ríos said that, if necessary, he will resort to international justice to prevent it; “We are analyzing the environmental impact study,” he remarked.

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The governor of Entre Ríos said that, if necessary, he will resort to international justice to prevent it; “We are analyzing the environmental impact study,” he remarked.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Between Rios he completely blocked the development of the new eastern petrochemical pole. Rogelio Frigerio ruled the compulsory relocation of the planned synthetic fuel refinery to the coast of Paysandú. The head of the provincial state fired heavy ammunition yesterday from the city of Colón when comparing the project with Botnia. The chief inter-rian authority closed the door to any initiative that harms the local environment. Provincial cabine…

Governor Rogelio Frigerio pointed out in the last few hours against the project that foresees the construction of a hydrogen plant in Entre Ríos, and recalled what happened years ago with the dispute over the installation of a trash can on the coast of the border Uruguay River: "We cannot allow a new Botnia." "Yesterday in Colón I left something very clear, we cannot allow another Botnia," said the provincial president this Tuesday through his X…

Buenos Aires, 17 March (NA) – The governor of Entre Ríos, Rogelio Frigerio, said that the synthetic fuel refinery projected in Paysandú “has to relocate” and warned: “We cannot allow another Botnia.” Frigerio said that he held several meetings from the zero minute with Uruguayan authorities to leave “clear the position” regarding the project. In that context, he indicated that it was achieved that “the environmental impact study includes Colón” …

National deputies Guillermo Michel and Laura Marianela Marclay, along with Senator Adán Bahl, have filed a lawsuit against the Eastern Republic of Uruguay and the company HIF Uruguay SA. The complaint, filed in Federal Court, seeks to prevent the environmental damage that could be caused by the construction of a synthetic fuels plant in Paysandú, Uruguay, just three kilometers from Colón, on the Uruguay River, according to a copy of the lawsuit …

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