Eastern Serbia’s Timok magmatic complex has entered a new phase of exploration intensity that is beginning to resemble a mature global copper-gold frontier rather than a…
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Serbia and Southeast Europe are no longer peripheral to Europe’s metals supply conversation. They are becoming structurally important nodes in the continent’s broader raw-materials system, not…
The Rogozna massif in southern Serbia has quietly moved from a peripheral exploration target into the core of Europe’s emerging gold-copper development narrative. Over the past…
The exploration story on Serbia’s Rogozna massif continues to unfold with fresh geological success and deepening strategic investment, underscoring growing global interest in one of Europe’s…
The Rogozna mining area in southern Serbia has delivered another significant resource upgrade, with the Gradina deposit confirming gold quantities materially above earlier expectations. The latest…
In EU candidate countries, few policy phrases are used as frequently—and as loosely—as “strategic project.” In Serbia, the term has become a fixture of official discourse…
A cluster of recent exploration agreements and drilling results confirms that Serbia has entered a new phase as one of Europe’s most actively contested copper-gold provinces,…
The world’s largest mining group, BHP Group, is deepening its presence in eastern Serbia as it searches for the next large-scale copper-gold discovery comparable to the…
Europe’s metallurgical transition from volume-driven output to value-intensive production is inseparable from energy economics. Carbon pricing, electricity market volatility, gas supply risk, and grid capacity constraints…
Serbia has quietly become one of the most intensively explored mining jurisdictions in continental Europe. Over the past fifteen years, the country has shifted from a…



