EU seeks coordinated action amid fears of prolonged energy supply disruption
Although the EU’s energy supplies are not under immediate threat, the bloc must prepare for a prolonged crisis and reduce oil demand, the energy commissioner warned
Bulgaria plans scheme to subsidize electricity prices for businesses
On Bulgaria's power exchange, IBEX, the day-ahead price for April 2 reached EUR 136.6 per MWh, compared to EUR 67.5 per MWh on February 27
Brent oil on track for highest-ever monthly jump in March
The Middle East war shook the oil market, with the benchmark Brent crude oil price spiking more than 55% since the end of February
Several Greek hydrogen projects in ENTSO-G’s new development plan
Seven Greek natural gas and hydrogen projects have been included in ENTSO-G's new ten-year development plan
Serbia negotiating loan to finance gas pipelines, energy efficiency
The Government of Serbia is discussing a new program to finance the construction of gas pipelines and subsidize energy efficiency measures
Bijeljina in BiH eyes geothermal energy utilization
The city signed contracts for the development of a scientific study on the geothermal potential and options for multi-purpose use
US extends deadline for MOL’s acquisition of NIS in Serbia
OFAC approved an extension until May 22 of the talks on MOL Group's proposal to buy Gazprom's majority stake in Serbian NIS
Balkan countries mitigating fuel shock with export bans, excise cuts
Governments in Southeastern Europe are rolling out short-term measures to maintain fuel supply and limit the surge in prices at the pump


