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…
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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…
For the first time, Hungary could receive natural gas from the north due to the construction of a new LNG terminal in Gdansk, Poland. The two countries…
Serbian natural gas importer and distributor Srbijagas signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Greek gas supplier DEPA with the aim of in order to establish…
Representatives of the shareholders of the Alexandroupoli LNG terminal project were informed about potential delays in the project’s implementation and discussed measures to optimise the construction…
Two liquefied natural gas cargoes should arrive at terminal in Revythoussa, operated by DESFA, in September. This is just a fraction of shipments ordered for the…
Summary Notwithstanding the period of transition, Serbia still is a country with a significant number of public enterprises under state control. High participation of these companies…
In the past year, Western Balkan governments have announced a series of new gas pipelines, terminals and power plants, supposedly to steer the region away from…