Oil market prices, cost trends and export economics for Serbian producers targeting the EU market
By 2030, Serbian exporters will no longer focus on whether global oil prices are “high” or “low,” but on whether […]
By 2030, Serbian exporters will no longer focus on whether global oil prices are “high” or “low,” but on whether […]
By 2030, the southeast European oil forward curve can no longer be understood as a single regional construct. What may
Between 2026 and 2030, Southeast Europe’s oil market will be shaped less by broad price direction and more by structural
High European refining margins are increasingly reshaping supply allocation, with refiners prioritizing markets that offer the highest liquidity and netbacks.
Global oil price shocks from geopolitical disruptions rarely pass directly into Southeast European markets. Instead, they filter through refinery margins
The EU’s scrutiny of Russia’s shadow tanker fleet has an indirect but significant impact on southeast European oil markets. By
The latest EU sanctions targeting individual oil traders and facilitators connected to Russian exports do not create new legal constraints
A joint Croatian–Montenegrin consortium has emerged as the top-ranked bidder in Montenegro’s long-delayed tender to modernize state-owned oil storage tanks
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that discussions regarding the future of Serbian oil company NIS are actively progressing. He
The United States has extended the deadline for negotiations regarding the sale of Lukoil’s foreign assets. Under a general license
The Montenegrin Hydrocarbons Administration has issued a tender worth 11 million euros for the purchase of 16,500 metric tons (approximately
Croatian oil company INA has confirmed new natural gas reserves in the Northern Adriatic development area, a discovery that could