A broad coalition of civil society organizations is urging governments across the Western Balkans to reconsider their energy strategies, warning that continued investment in gas infrastructure…
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Concerns from Brussels are growing over Bosnia and Herzegovina’s approach to energy sector reforms, particularly in relation to the planned Southern Gas Interconnection project. The European…
The expansion of economic ties between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, culminating in record bilateral trade of €4 billion, is often presented as a straightforward success story…
The long-delayed Southern Gas Interconnection between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina is emerging as one of the most strategically consequential energy projects in the Western Balkans, not because…
Southeastern Europe is undergoing one of the most consequential structural shifts in its modern energy history. What began as an emergency response to the collapse of…
The European gas market in Q1 2026 moved into what can best be described as a transitional phase—away from acute geopolitical panic pricing, but not toward structural stability.…
Authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) have taken an important step toward developing a new cross-border gas connection with Croatia, advancing a draft agreement that opens…
Negotiations on the development of a new gas-fired power plant in Niš, southern Serbia, are progressing, as Energy Minister Dubravka Đedović held discussions in Belgrade with…
A major financing package aimed at strengthening gas infrastructure has been secured in Romania, with authorities confirming new support from the World Bank Group. Energy Minister…
During the third week of April, Brent oil futures (ICE, Front Month) remained below $100/bbl, showing high volatility driven by geopolitical developments and inventory signals. The…



