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NIS negotiations enter critical phase as Serbia defends refinery and energy security interests

The negotiations surrounding the future ownership of Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) have entered one of their most sensitive stages, with discussions between Gazprom Neft, Hungary’s MOL Group and Serbian...

Pančevo refinery becomes the swing factor in Serbia’s industrial outlook

The most important industrial story in Serbia’s early-2026 data is not a conventional manufacturing cycle. It is the weight of one strategic energy asset...

Serbia’s reliance on a single oil supply route highlights structural vulnerability

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...

Energy risk and industrial stability: The strategic impact of the NIS refinery crisis on Serbia’s economy

Serbia’s industrial performance in 2025 cannot be understood without examining the disruption that emerged in the country’s oil refining sector and the broader strategic...

UAE ADNOC as MOL minority partner enters EU oil market thru Serbian NIS

Hungarian energy major MOL Group and the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) are actively involved in negotiations that could reshape the energy landscape of Central and Southeastern Europe —...

Hungary’s energy encirclement of Serbia: How MOL and MVM are quietly reshaping the oil and gas economy — and what it means for growth,...

Hungary’s advance into Serbia’s energy sector is no longer a collection of unrelated transactions. It is cohering into a system-level strategy that spans oil,...

Financial dynamics of Serbia’s oil downstream sector: Refining profitability, wholesale margins, retail pricing, and the shift beyond petroleum

The financial architecture of Serbia’s downstream oil sector is shaped by a combination of operational cost structures, geopolitical exposure and shifting regional logistics. The...

Pančevo refinery critical for Serbia’s energy security, experts warn

Serbia cannot operate without the Pančevo refinery, even under optimal import conditions, with the main issue being the deficit depth for each petroleum product,...

Serbia faces NIS license uncertainty amid U.S. delays

President Aleksandar Vučić stated after a meeting on the country’s energy stability that Serbia has not yet received a positive decision from the U.S....

Hungary boosts fuel exports as Serbia confronts possible NIS refinery closure

French news agency AFP reports that Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó announced in Belgrade that Hungary will increase exports of oil products to Serbia,...

Serbia ensures stable fuel supply as Pančevo refinery continues operations until late November

The Ministry of Energy is coordinating logistics and imports of petroleum products to ensure a stable fuel supply in Serbia, while the Pančevo refinery...

Serbia secures energy stability as Pančevo refinery continues operations and gas reserves reach 534 million cubic meters

Serbia’s Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, announced that the Pančevo refinery, owned by Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS), which is under U.S....
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