The new energy geometry in the Balkans: Pipelines, power and the quiet reordering of a region
For more than half a century, the Balkans lived inside a predictable energy ecosystem: electricity from domestic coal, oil and […]
For more than half a century, the Balkans lived inside a predictable energy ecosystem: electricity from domestic coal, oil and […]
When Australian-listed Strickland Metals began drilling into the steep slopes of Rogozna mountain in southern Serbia, few outside the mining
Serbia is moving to restructure its gas sector by creating a new company, Gas Infrastruktura, which will take over the
Serbian oil company NIS has received environmental clearance to start testing an enhanced oil recovery (EOR) method at the Velebit
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that Russian shareholders are currently negotiating with three potential buyers for their stake in oil
Romania is preparing special legislation to enable the sale of Lukoil’s local assets, including the Petrotel refinery, marking a shift
Romanian engineering and technology group Simtel has brought online a 52 MW solar power plant in Giurgiu, now the largest
The energy implications of the Russian-Ukrainian war have escalated sharply in recent weeks as Ukraine’s gas infrastructure suffers extensive damage.
JUWI has reached an agreement to transfer ownership of a group of solar projects with a combined installed capacity of
Oil companies MOL and Slovnaft have written to the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Competition to raise serious concerns over the
As Western Balkan energy systems modernize, Montenegro’s grid and market position is becoming strategically important. Montenegro can serve as a balancing
Over the next decade, Serbia is expected to see nearly 2 billion euros invested in its hydropower sector, with around