Energy Minister Burduja: Neptun Deep project moves forward; Bucharest Court rejects Greenpeace’s lawsuit
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Minister of Energy Sebastian Burduja announced that the judges of the Court of Appeal Cluj rejected Bankatch's request to suspend the construction authorisation and to stop work on the Tuzla-Podishor gas pipeline project, after the Bucharest Tribunal rejected Greenpeace's action on the Neptun Deep project.
On Tuesday, Greenpeace activists in Croatia used a 16-meter whale prop in front of the National and University Library in Zagreb, where the Croatian Government sessions are temporarily held, to appeal for the urgent inclusion of the historic global Treaty on the World's Oceans (BBNJ) among the Government's priorities. They warned Minister Vučković, who they had addressed on several occasions, that the public has the right to information about Cr…
The Bucharest Tribunal rejected Greenpeace's action to block the Neptune Deep project, and the NGO has to pay 80,000 of Romgaz and OMV Petrom developers, announced on its own page...
Energy Minister Burduja: Neptun Deep project moves forward; Bucharest Court rejects Greenpeace’s lawsuit
The Neptun Deep Black Sea gas exploitation project, of OMV Petrom and Romgaz, is moving forward, according to information published by Energy Minister Sebastian Burduja. “Today, through a firm decision, the judiciary defended Romania’s interests against repeated attempts by the NGO Greenpeace to block the vital Neptun Deep project. The Bucharest Court rejected Greenpeace’s action on the merits, and the NGO must now pay 80,000 lei to the develope…
The Minister of Energy: "The sense confirms once again that such actions against Romania's strategic projects are either unfounded or unacceptable".
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