The structural role of Greece within the South-East European energy system is no longer defined solely by its exposure to imported crude, but increasingly by its…
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Romania’s formal request to join the International Energy Agency (IEA) marks a turning point in the country’s positioning within the European and global energy system. While the move…
The European Union’s gradual shift from a price-driven energy crisis toward a physical supply risk framework is redefining the strategic role of infrastructure across the continent. Nowhere is…
Greece’s position within the European energy system is often framed through the lens of vulnerability. With approximately 25.4% of its fuel imports sourced from the Persian Gulf and…
The geography of European energy supply is undergoing a structural rewrite, and South-East Europe is moving rapidly from the periphery to the center of that transformation.…
Uncertainty continues to surround the potential takeover of Serbian oil company NIS, as MOL Group confirmed that negotiations are still ongoing and far from a final…
After months of disruption, crude oil shipments have resumed along the Druzhba pipeline, marking the end of a prolonged outage that had strained relations across Central…
Crude oil deliveries to Central Europe are expected to resume following the completion of repair works on the Druzhba pipeline, according to confirmation received by MOL…
In response to ongoing volatility in global energy markets, Montenegro has decided to extend its temporary reduction of fuel excise duties, aiming to ease pressure on…
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…



