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The Regional Environmental Reconstruction Programme for South Eastern EuropeREReP Record |
| Defying spirit of Aarhus, commission quashes Vlora Bay referendum Albanian activists and pressure groups, the Albanian Central Election Commission rejected on October 25, 2007 a public referendum on development of an oil and gas terminal in the port city of Vlora (pop.150,000). In early October the Vlora City Council, responding to environmental concerns and protests, approved the holding of a citizens’ initiative on construction of the terminal, the latest component of a no less controversial industrial and energy park located just six kilometers north of Vlora. Italian company La Petrolifera Italo Rumena is promoting construction of the EUR 50 million terminal, while some of the power-plant projects have already received backing from financial institutions such as the World Bank. An investigation is pending into legal controversies surrounding details of financing and terms surrounding the deal. Project opponents claim that La Petrolifera received
extremely favourable concessions from the Albanian government in 2004,
among which was a ‘purchase price’ of one euro for 150,000
square metres of waterfront property on which to construct a storage facility.
Also, under terms of the deal, the property is to become completely Italian-owned
after a period of 30 years, while La Petrolifera has been granted the
right to become sole operator in Vlora Bay. Commenting on potential environmental impacts, Gani
Mezini from the Civic Alliance for the Protection of Vlora Bay said: “The
[bay] will suffer irreparable harm from the oil industry development,
and from the immense oil traffic accompanying it. We are ready to repurchase
the land at a premium price and completely decontaminate and rehabilitate
it.”
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