The turning point for NIS: What a €2.5 million loss reveals about Serbia’s oil and gas future
For years, Naftna industrija Srbije (NIS) occupied a unique position in Serbia’s economy. It was not merely the country’s dominant […]
For years, Naftna industrija Srbije (NIS) occupied a unique position in Serbia’s economy. It was not merely the country’s dominant […]
In the first week of December, Brent oil Front Month futures on the ICE market reached their weekly minimum settlement
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has reportedly emerged as the leading contender to acquire the 56.15 % stake held
Serbia has significantly increased fuel imports in 2025, bringing in more petrol during the first eight months of the year
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó announced that Hungary and Slovakia will file legal action next week before the Court of
The financial architecture of Serbia’s downstream oil sector is shaped by a combination of operational cost structures, geopolitical exposure and
Oil markets in Southeast Europe have always functioned at the intersection of global price signals and highly localised political risks.
For more than two decades, Serbia’s political and economic stability rested on a simple, unwritten assumption: Russian gas would continue
When the United States expanded its sanctions targeting Russian energy interests, few policymakers in Belgrade initially grasped the magnitude of
When Washington quietly tightened the sanctioning architecture targeting Russia’s energy interests, Belgrade began feeling tremors long before any official measure
Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced that Hungary’s oil deliveries remain uninterrupted, despite another Ukrainian strike on the Druzhba pipeline. He
Serbia is implementing emergency measures to maintain energy stability after the United States refused to issue a license allowing oil