Strickland Metals’ gold quest in Serbia: Where promising geology meets local and political challenges
When Australian-listed Strickland Metals began drilling into the steep slopes of Rogozna mountain in southern Serbia, few outside the mining […]
When Australian-listed Strickland Metals began drilling into the steep slopes of Rogozna mountain in southern Serbia, few outside the mining […]
Serbia is moving to restructure its gas sector by creating a new company, Gas Infrastruktura, which will take over the
Serbian oil company NIS has received environmental clearance to start testing an enhanced oil recovery (EOR) method at the Velebit
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that Russian shareholders are currently negotiating with three potential buyers for their stake in oil
Over the next decade, Serbia is expected to see nearly 2 billion euros invested in its hydropower sector, with around
Russian shareholders have agreed to sell their 56.15% stake in the Serbian oil company NIS, according to Minister of Mining
Serbia has intensified efforts to strengthen its emergency fuel reserves in the coming weeks. As part of the plan, the
Serbia’s long-term natural gas strategy has entered a period of uncertainty, prompting Belgrade to prioritize extending its current supply arrangement
The United States has given Serbia a three-month deadline to find a new owner for oil company NIS, whose majority
A major modernization of Novi Sad’s district heating system will include the construction of a large solar-thermal plant, a seasonal
Negotiations on the sale of part of Serbian oil company NIS have entered an accelerated phase, with Russian Gazprom seeking
In every capital project—whether a substation, transmission corridor, or renewable-energy facility—engineering design is not simply a technical exercise. It is