Croatia: JANAF reports lower profit and revenue amid sanctions impact and market realignment Read More »

Croatia: JANAF reports lower profit and revenue amid sanctions impact and market realignment

Croatian oil pipeline operator JANAF recorded a net profit of 33.3 million euros in the first nine months of 2025, marking a 10.2 percent decrease compared to the same period last year. Total revenues reached 96.4 million euros, down 3.3 percent year-on-year, while income from core business activities — oil transport and storage of crude […]

Croatia: INA Group posts 140.9 million euro profit in first nine months of 2025, refinery upgrade nears completion Read More »

Croatia: INA Group posts 140.9 million euro profit in first nine months of 2025, refinery upgrade nears completion

INA Group reported a profit of 140.9 million euros for the first nine months of 2025, excluding one-off items — a 15 percent decline compared to the same period last year. Net sales revenue rose slightly by 1 percent to 2.9 billion euros, while CCS EBITDA, adjusted for one-off items, increased by 7 percent year-on-year

Bulgaria: TPP Bobov Dol reports sharp profit drop despite higher revenues in 2025 Read More »

Bulgaria: TPP Bobov Dol reports sharp profit drop despite higher revenues in 2025

Bulgarian thermal power plant Bobov Dol recorded a net profit of approximately 510,000 euros in the first nine months of 2025, a significant decrease compared to 2.3 million euros in the same period last year. The company’s total revenues reached 144.5 million euros, marking a 31.5 percent increase compared to the corresponding period in 2024.

Bulgaria records sharp decline in electricity and gas consumption in August 2025 Read More »

Bulgaria records sharp decline in electricity and gas consumption in August 2025

According to data from the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute, electricity production in August 2025 decreased by 3.5 percent compared to July, reaching 3,154 GWh, while electricity consumption fell by 7.4 percent to 2,561 GWh. Natural gas consumption dropped by 2.5 percent on a monthly basis to 155 million cubic meters, with production remaining unchanged at

Europe: TTF gas futures remain stable despite EU sanctions on Russian LNG, as Greece accelerates shift toward U.S. supplies Read More »

Europe: TTF gas futures remain stable despite EU sanctions on Russian LNG, as Greece accelerates shift toward U.S. supplies

TTF gas futures experienced mild upward pressure following the European Union’s approval of a new sanctions package against Russia, which includes a ban on Russian LNG imports effective from 2027. While the announcement initially boosted market sentiment, the impact was limited by strong supply conditions and storage facilities near full capacity across Europe. As a

Region: SEE power prices fall on mild weather and strong wind generation in Week 43 Read More »

Region: SEE power prices fall on mild weather and strong wind generation in Week 43

During Week 43 of 2025, electricity market prices in Southeast Europe (SEE) declined noticeably compared to Week 42, mainly due to mild weather conditions and increased power generation from wind farms. Despite the decrease, all SEE markets recorded weekly average prices above €108/MWh, except Türkiye. Croatia and Romania registered the steepest price drops, at -19.19%

Slovenia: NPP Krško back online after scheduled maintenance completion Read More »

Slovenia: NPP Krško back online after scheduled maintenance completion

Slovenia’s only nuclear power plant, Krško, was reconnected to the national electricity grid on Tuesday, 28 October, following the completion of its scheduled maintenance program. Over the next several days, the plant will gradually increase power output in line with strict safety procedures, the operator announced. The month-long overhaul, which began on 28 September, included

U.S. presses Serbia to resolve NIS sanctions issue through sale or nationalization of Russian stake Read More »

U.S. presses Serbia to resolve NIS sanctions issue through sale or nationalization of Russian stake

According to diplomatic sources quoted by Serbian media, the United States sees only two possible solutions to the issue surrounding Serbian oil company NIS, which remains under U.S. sanctions because of its Russian ownership. The first option would involve selling the Russian-held shares to a company with no ties to Russia, while the second would

Serbia: Čibuk 2 wind farm begins trial operation, full commissioning planned for December Read More »

Serbia: Čibuk 2 wind farm begins trial operation, full commissioning planned for December

The Čibuk 2 wind farm, located in the municipality of Kovin in southern Banat, officially began trial operation on 21 October. So far, 35 MW of installed capacity has been connected to Serbia’s national electricity grid. The installation of all turbines is expected to be completed by mid-November, with the full 154 MW facility scheduled

Romania: Romgaz raises €500 million through second bond issue to support Neptun Deep project Read More »

Romania: Romgaz raises €500 million through second bond issue to support Neptun Deep project

Romanian natural gas producer Romgaz has issued a new six-year bond worth 500 million euros with a fixed interest rate, marking its second successful venture into international capital markets. The bond issuance took place on 28 October and follows a similar 500 million euro five-year bond launched in October 2024. Both transactions are primarily intended

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