Serbia: Fuel supply highly dependent on Pančevo refinery amid sanctions on NIS
According to the latest IMF country report, Serbia’s fuel supply remains heavily reliant on the Pančevo oil refinery, which meets […]
According to the latest IMF country report, Serbia’s fuel supply remains heavily reliant on the Pančevo oil refinery, which meets […]
Serbian energy authorities have confirmed that ongoing discussions are underway regarding a potential change in ownership at oil company NIS,
Serbian state-owned power utility EPS has announced a record-breaking milestone in coal production at the Drmno open-pit mine near Kostolac.
The US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has issued a new license to Serbian oil company NIS, allowing
The contribution of renewable energy sources to Serbia’s gross final energy consumption reached 25.8% in 2024, marking a modest increase
Serbia has secured continuity of natural gas deliveries through the peak winter period after reaching a temporary supply arrangement valid
Srbijagas has been one of Serbia’s most critical state energy companies in recent years — surrounded by vast promises, political
Elektroprivreda Srbije has in the past several years lived through a turbulent period full of major promises, political announcements, strategic
Elektromreža Srbije (EMS) has in recent years constantly stood at the center of energy debates, strategic announcements and major promises
Serbia’s energy system rests on three powerful institutions: EMS, EPS and Srbijagas. Together, they are not merely companies. They are
Today, nuclear energy is often mentioned in Serbia as if it were a simple technical solution to our energy challenges.
If Serbia proceeds toward nuclear power, it will not simply be building a power plant. It will be inserting a