Russia may have largely lost its sway over Europe’s oil and gas market, but its position in the Balkans remains strong. The continued presence of Russian…
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Bulgarian gas transmission operator Bulgartransgaz plans to explore opportunities for investment in a second liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Greece, to prepare for an increase…
The Western Balkans’ energy transition is finally starting to pick up pace. But false solutions such as fossil gas threaten to divert resources and create new…
Construction works on the 155 million euro Zlobin-Bosiljevo gas pipeline officially started on November 23, gas transmission system operator Plinacro announced. The project would help boost…
CEE Bankwatch Network has strongly criticised the European Commission and international development banks for their support for fossil fuel projects –specifically gas – in Southeast Europe.…
European Commission endorsed the revised recovery and resilience plans of Poland and Croatia, including their REPowerEU chapters. The Polish and Croatian reform and investment programmes, worth…
The European Commission gave a positive assessment of Croatia’s modified recovery and resilience plan (RRP), which includes a REPowerEU chapter worth 10 billion euros, up from…
A Bulgarian gas supplier Bulgargaz received enquiries from the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Competition regarding its natural gas supply agreements, the company said in a statement.…
Montenegrin Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic said that the country’s goal is to become energy-independent by 2030, adding that the plan is to double the capacity of submarine…
The terminals on the island of Krk have gasified more than 9,700,000 cubic meters of LNG and delivered more than 6 billion cubic meters of natural…