June 5 (SeeNews) - LNG Croatia, the operator of the country's liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal on the Krk island, said it has appointed Ivan Fugas new director as of the beginning of June.
The term of office of former director Hrvoje Krhen ended on June 1 upon his request LNG Croatia said in a press release last week. Krhen left to take up a new position, the company said without elaborating,
Fugas, who is a master of petroleum engineering, has been director of LNG Croatia in charge of technical and operational affairs since May 2020. Earlier, he worked in the state-owned gas transmission system operator Plinacro, where he was responsible for managing, maintenance, and development of the Croatia gas transmission network.
The floating LNG terminal on the Krk island started operating in January 2021. It delivers natural gas to the Croatian national transmission network, which is connected to fellow EU member states Slovenia, Italy and Hungary, as well as to non-EU members Serbia and Montenegro.