From contractor to kingmaker: Is MOL preparing to shape the fate of Serbia’s energy monopoly?
For more than a decade, Serbia’s power sector has been defined by stagnation, delayed modernisation, and the slow unraveling of […]
For more than a decade, Serbia’s power sector has been defined by stagnation, delayed modernisation, and the slow unraveling of […]
Although the chief of staff to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated that negotiations between MOL and the majority owner
Serbia’s electricity transmission operator EMS has signed a contract with a consortium of construction firms to build the new 400/110
State-owned power utility EPS has confirmed that construction of the Kostolac wind farm has been completed and that the facility
Parliament Speaker Ana Brnabić announced that the Government will introduce an amendment to the 2026 draft budget that would allow
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó arrived in Belgrade to discuss how Hungary can help Serbia after the suspension of crude
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that the Government has unanimously endorsed his proposal to give the Russian side 50 days
The Pancevo oil refinery has begun preparations for a temporary shutdown after US Treasury sanctions imposed on NIS disrupted crude
Serbia’s energy system is built on a paradox. The country urgently needs new electricity-generation facilities to secure supply, support industry,
Serbia’s oil sector occupies a particularly strategic place in the Western Balkans—and yet it is also one of structural vulnerability,
There is no company in Serbia whose fate is as closely watched — and as quietly contested — as NIS, the
Azerbaijan’s rise in Serbia did not happen loudly. It happened through pipelines, memoranda, presidential visits, and a carefully constructed image