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Gas through winter secured — but what is Serbia’s long-term energy plan?

Each time winter approaches, Serbia’s public discourse turns toward a single anxiety: will there be enough gas? Securing agreements guaranteeing supply through the cold...

Gas as a strategic cost factor for Serbian exporters

Natural gas has shifted from a relatively predictable industrial input to a structurally volatile cost driver across European markets. For Serbian exporters supplying the...

Implications of the European gas market for Serbian producers and exporters

The European natural gas market has moved decisively away from its pre-2020 equilibrium. Price formation, supply security, and cost competitiveness are no longer primarily...

The economics of storage expansion: Strategic reserves, LNG integration and balancing power markets in Serbia

At the heart of Serbia’s gas vulnerability lies a simple structural fact: the country does not have enough storage to survive prolonged supply shocks...

Gas after Russia: The new great power contest over Serbia’s energy future

For more than two decades, Serbia’s political and economic stability rested on a simple, unwritten assumption: Russian gas would continue to flow, reliably, predictably...

Serbia seeks new gas agreement with Russia while pushing for energy diversification

The director of Srbijagas, Dušan Bajatović, announced that negotiations regarding the gas agreement with Russia are ongoing. The main point under discussion is the...

Serbia and Russia to sign new gas agreement under preferential terms in May

The Serbian Minister for International Economic Cooperation and the Social Position of the Church, Nenad Popović, stated that intensive efforts are being made to...

Serbia faces gas supply shortage after Azerbaijan halts daily deliveries

Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that Azerbaijan has informed Serbia it will no longer be able to deliver 1.7 million cubic meters of gas...

Energy transition in Serbia: Strategic plans for sustainable power generation

From the 1950s to the 1990s, the generations that built and worked laid down strong energy foundations, enabling us to avoid significant investments in...

Bulgaria threatens to cut off Russian gas transit, posing risk to Serbia’s energy supply

Bulgaria has warned that it may halt the transport of Russian gas through its territory starting January 1 due to a dispute over payments...

Serbia’s gas market: Current prices, dependence on Russian supplies and future trends

Serbia's wholesale natural gas prices have fluctuated this year between 30 and 40 euros per megawatt-hour, with the current price standing at 38 euros....

Rising energy costs: Households concerned about heating price adjustments in Belgrade

Since 2022, gas prices have surged by a cumulative 50.4%, while electricity prices have skyrocketed by 149%. Despite the mild winter last year and...

Serbia and Romania to enhance gas supply with new interconnector

Serbia, with only 13 kilometers of gas pipelines on its territory and Romania planning to build 85 kilometers, will gain a new gas supply...

Assessing the Impact: Was Privatizing NIS a Sound Business Decision for Serbia After Fifteen Years?

Looking from a distance of 15 years, how do we view the privatization of NIS and the economic-political agreement with the Russian giant? Was...
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