The arrival of representatives from MOL Group in Serbia to conduct an in-depth analysis of Naftna industrija Srbije (NIS) marks a potentially transformative moment for Serbia’s energy and...
Carbon trading and green certificates are becoming the next decisive cost and competitiveness variables for South-East European energy systems and Serbia’s industrial base, sitting...
The extension of the U.S. OFAC license allowing Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) to continue operating its refinery and oil business activities has become one...
Serbia’s oil sector in 2025 lives inside one of the most geopolitically sensitive energy architectures in Europe. Unlike electricity, which Serbia partially controls through...
In Serbia’s energy debate, electricity usually absorbs attention. Gas dominates geopolitical discourse. Oil, meanwhile, runs the country quietly, relentlessly, with far greater financial significance...
In the town of Ruma, deep inside the productive flatlands of Vojvodina, another major development is quietly reinforcing Serbia’s new industrial identity. Chinese manufacturer...
The decision to restructure major public enterprises — converting them into limited liability companies and pushing them into a more corporate legal environment —...
Stock exchanges are not merely financial infrastructure; they are living thermometers of confidence, anxiety, speculation and trust. When the Belgrade Stock Exchange shows declines...
Few companies in Serbia carry as much economic, political and emotional weight as Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS). To most citizens it is simply “the...
Serbia’s energy system rests on three powerful institutions: EMS, EPS and Srbijagas. Together, they are not merely companies. They are infrastructure, macroeconomics, social stability,...
The launch of Oracle’s regional cloud centre in Serbia marks a powerful milestone in the nation’s digital and technological evolution. Located in Kragujevac’s state...