Engineering, investment and oversight: The role of Owner’s Engineers in driving industrial project success
Modern industrial facilities — whether energy plants, steel works, logistics hubs, or manufacturing lines — are no longer built in […]
Modern industrial facilities — whether energy plants, steel works, logistics hubs, or manufacturing lines — are no longer built in […]
In recent years, the model of near-sourcing (or nearshore outsourcing) — placing business services in geographically proximate, lower-cost but culturally or legally compatible
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has reportedly proposed to a visiting Russian delegation that Serbia could temporarily assume part of Russia’s
Fuel retailers in Serbia have significantly increased petroleum product imports to counter the effects of sanctions on the national oil
Russia has offered Serbia a short-term gas supply agreement that would last only until the end of 2025, far shorter
Serbian oil company NIS has announced that it will distribute dividends for the 2024 financial year on 22 October, with
Professor Dragan Djuricin from the Faculty of Economics in Belgrade criticized the 2008 privatization of Serbia’s oil company NIS, calling
The Turkish energy company GridFlex plans to invest 17 million euros in a new electricity storage facility near Leskovac, local
Serbian electricity transmission operator EMS has commissioned the Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning of Serbia to prepare the spatial
The Council of Ministers has approved revised conditions for a state-guaranteed loan supporting the construction of the Bulgaria–Serbia gas interconnection.
As US sanctions targeting Serbian Russian-owned oil company NIS approach their 8 October enforcement date, Russian negotiators have put forward
In September 2025, a total of 457,625 MWh of electricity was traded on the day-ahead market of the Serbian energy