Negotiations regarding the future ownership structure of NIS have been granted additional time after MOL Group received a two-week extension to continue discussions with GazpromNeft over…
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Between May 18, 2026 and May 24, 2026, 74 articles were published. Most-read in this period 1. SEE power prices 18/5 surge as wind output collapses…
Serbia is rapidly emerging as one of the most strategically important mining jurisdictions in Europe, not simply because of its lithium reserves or copper production, but…
The city of Leskovac in southern Serbia is continuing development of a large-scale gasification program, fully financed through the state-owned gas company Srbijagas, after local authorities…
Cooperation between French energy company EDF and Serbia’s electricity distribution system operator EDS is progressing through a set of initiatives aimed at modernizing the country’s electricity…
Serbia is continuing efforts to resolve uncertainty over the future ownership structure of oil company NIS, but negotiations remain difficult and the outcome is still unclear,…
One of the most consequential structural changes emerging inside Serbia’s electricity market is not simply renewable growth itself, but the gradual arrival of negative pricing dynamics.…
Serbia’s mining industry is entering a new strategic phase in which carbon exposure, electricity sourcing and embedded-emissions accounting are becoming increasingly important for long-term competitiveness, financing…
A growing controversy surrounding the participation of Chinese and Russian-linked companies in drafting Serbia’s long-term mining strategy is exposing deeper tensions over sovereignty, foreign investment influence…
Australian-listed explorer Middle Island Resources has significantly expanded its polymetallic discovery footprint at the Bobija Project in western Serbia, reinforcing growing investor interest in the country’s…



