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When LNG stops being a safety valve in South-East Europe Read More »

When LNG stops being a safety valve in South-East Europe

Liquefied natural gas is widely perceived as the ultimate backstop for gas-constrained power systems: flexible, global, and theoretically unconstrained by pipeline politics. In South-East Europe, that perception is increasingly at odds with market outcomes. LNG does provide strategic diversification, but it fails as an operational safety valve during the exact moments when power prices break away from […]

Greece set to receive 17 US LNG shipments in Q1 2026, cementing role as regional gas hub Read More »

Greece set to receive 17 US LNG shipments in Q1 2026, cementing role as regional gas hub

Large volumes of US liquefied natural gas (LNG) are scheduled to arrive in Greece in early 2026, highlighting the country’s growing role as a regional gas distribution hub, even before the Vertical Gas Corridor reaches full operational capacity. Current schedules indicate that at least 17 LNG tankers from the United States are expected during the

LNG in the Balkans: How global gas markets could redefine Serbia’s energy strategy Read More »

LNG in the Balkans: How global gas markets could redefine Serbia’s energy strategy

The rise of liquefied natural gas from a niche commodity to the dominant balancing force in global energy markets has reshaped Europe’s gas landscape. Nowhere is this transformation more significant than in the Balkans, where countries once fully dependent on pipeline gas from a single supplier are suddenly exposed to new pricing mechanisms, new geopolitical

Croatia to abolish LNG transmission discount as HERA prepares new gas tariff reform Read More »

Croatia to abolish LNG transmission discount as HERA prepares new gas tariff reform

Croatia is preparing to revise its gas transmission tariffs for the first time in four years. In accordance with the rules of the national energy regulator HERA, the state-owned transmission system operator Plinacro will be required to apply the updated fee structure to gas distributors and traders. HERA has released its proposed methodology for determining

Greece signs €25 billion LNG deal with US Venture Global to strengthen regional energy security Read More »

Greece signs €25 billion LNG deal with US Venture Global to strengthen regional energy security

Greek state energy company DEPA and construction giant Aktor have signed a 20-year, €25 billion contract with US producer Venture Global to import up to 4 billion cubic meters of LNG annually starting 1 January 2030. The agreement, concluded through their joint venture Atlantic-See LNG Trade during the 6th Transatlantic Energy Cooperation Summit in Athens,

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