Bosnia and Herzegovina has signed a deal to build a pipeline link to Croatia that would open access to LNG arriving at the Krk terminal and reduce reliance on Russian gas. The project is more about future gas logistics than immediate seaborne trade, but it points to how Europe’s buyers are still trying to rewire supply chains around geopolitics and sanctions pressure.

For TankerMap readers, the relevance comes through LNG infrastructure and downstream routing. Any added demand pull from pipeline systems connected to Krk can strengthen the strategic role of Adriatic LNG imports, with knock-on effects for regional cargo competition, terminal utilization and how replacement gas reaches Southeast Europe.