Energy news from Serbia and Southeast Europe focused on electricity, gas, renewables, energy markets, power trading, infrastructure, regulation and energy transition.
Serbia’s organized electricity market is preparing for a structural shift in price formation, with SEEPEX confirming that negative electricity prices will be introduced from early...
Serbia is moving ahead with long-delayed plans to expand its only underground gas storage facility at Banatski Dvor, yet the project continues to expose...
Serbia’s oil and gas company NIS has effectively “repriced overnight,” not through market trading, but through a sharp shift in geopolitical and transaction risk...
Serbia’s energy system entered 2026 with a short-term improvement that masks deeper structural fragilities. Following the severe hydrological deficits of 2025, which significantly reduced...
Chinese capital in Serbia has entered a more mature and structured phase, shifting from project-based contracting into long-term ownership across energy, mining and infrastructure....
Serbia’s oil supply chain remains heavily dependent on a single transport corridor, exposing the country to logistical and geopolitical risks that are increasingly difficult...
For Serbia, the CBAM story in electricity is no longer theoretical. Since 1 January 2026, electricity imported into the EU from non-EU countries has been...
Serbia has taken a decisive step toward integration into the European gas market, with its energy regulator formally licensing the transmission system operator Transportgas Srbija,...
Serbia’s industrial growth over the past decade has been driven by integration into European supply chains, competitive labour costs, and sustained inflows of foreign...
Serbia’s external trade balance is often analysed through the lens of manufacturing performance and export growth, yet one of its most decisive variables lies...
Serbia’s electricity market is entering a structurally new phase. The announcement that negative power prices will be introduced on the SEEPEX exchange from May 2026 marks...
Serbia’s latest extension of its gas supply arrangement with Russia is being framed domestically as a strategically favorable outcome, reflecting both immediate price advantages...
The growing influence of foreign investor chambers in Serbia is not only visible in deal origination and policy alignment; it is increasingly measurable in...
Serbia and Azerbaijan are advancing cooperation on one of the country’s most strategically significant energy projects, agreeing to jointly finance the design phase of a...