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The ban on the import of Russian derivatives will not affect Serbian market

Citizens have no reason to fear the ban on the import of Russian derivatives by sea, which came into force today, and just as...

Can Serbia get rid of its dependence on Russian gas through the process of diversification?

Germany claims that the country is no longer dependent on gas imports from Russia, because it has diversified its energy infrastructure, and Italy's that Algeria...

Serbia can get rid of a lot of Russian burdens in a short time

In making plans for aggression against Ukraine, Russia probably made calculations, but it is unclear what calculations Belgrade made, so it continues to act...

Can Serbia benefit from the “Burgas-Alexandropolis” oil pipeline?

The European Union's embargo on Russian oil has led Greece and Bulgaria to discuss reviving the long-defunct oil pipeline project bypassing the Bosphorus. The...

Serbia now has no choice but to join EU sanctions on Russia

Last month, Serbia and Azerbaijan signed bilateral memorandums of understanding to expand cooperation on energy, developing and further strengthening the gas and electricity agreements...

Serbia, Oil company NIS between sanctions, geopolitics and the envy of regional competition

The goal of banning the transportation of oil of Russian origin through the Adriatic pipeline is to reduce the profitability of the Serbian oil...

Will the suspension of gas supplies to Ukraine affect Serbia?

"Gazprom" announces that on November 28, it will turn off the taps through Ukraine, if that country does not release all the volumes intended...

Serbia has started using its natural gas reserves

Serbia has started using its natural gas reserves because the daily supplies no longer cover its needs, President Vučić said. As of Wednesday, he said,...

Serbia, NIS could avoid EU sanctions through nationalization

The takeover of Russian oil companies in Europe has taken off. - Germany and Poland took over the branches of "Gazprom" two days ago The...

NIS is not subject to sanctions

This oil company was on the verge of survival when it was taken over by "Gazpromneft", all because of the "problem" that arises when...

Is the nationalization of NIS being prepared?

After six or seven months, the story of a possible takeover of the control package in the Oil Industry of Serbia from the Russians...

Taking over majority control over the NIS is under consideration

Serbia is in a hurry to ease its energy dependence on Russia, because sanctions against Moscow are forcing Belgrade to make plans to weaken...

Serbia is often nonchalantly mentioned as a possible hub for circumventing the sanctions imposed on Russia

According to general data on the number of imposed sanctions, Russia is currently the country under the most restrictive measures. It goes without saying...

Fuel should not increase significantly due to EU sanctions

The ban on the import of Russian crude oil through the Adriatic Oil Pipeline (JANAF) in Serbia should not significantly affect the increase in...
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