Bulgaria has taken a further step to secure its natural gas supply for the upcoming heating season, as state-owned supplier Bulgargaz has launched a new tender…
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Europe’s electricity prices declined sharply during April 2026, but beneath the softer spring market conditions lies a much deeper structural vulnerability that continues to define the…
Regional gas infrastructure upgrades connected to the Vertical Gas Corridor are expected to significantly improve natural gas flows across Southeast Europe in the coming months, according…
In a shift toward modern procurement practices, Bulgarian natural gas transmission system operator Bulgartransgaz has opted to source gas for its operational needs through a competitive…
Greece’s natural gas market expanded significantly in the first quarter of 2026, driven primarily by a sharp increase in cross-border flows and higher LNG imports, while…
Electricity pricing in South-East Europe is ultimately anchored not in renewables or coal, but in gas. More precisely, it is anchored in liquefied natural gas and…
Southeast Europe’s gas market is undergoing a structural reconfiguration that would have been difficult to imagine just five years ago. Liquefied natural gas—once treated as a…
The liquefied natural gas market in the Eastern Mediterranean has entered a period of structural transformation as geopolitical tensions, shifting global gas flows, and new infrastructure…
The trading session of 03 March 2026 marked a decisive inflection point across Central and Southeast European electricity markets. After several weeks of relative compression in…
The expansion of gas infrastructure across Central and South-Eastern Europe is frequently interpreted as a stabilizing force for regional power markets. Developments such as LNG inflows…



