US landing LNG deals to supply Central and Eastern Europe, Balkans
A group of European and Balkan countries agreed with the US to enhance gas supply, primarily by purchasing its LNG
Fuel pipeline from Greece officially entering operation in North Macedonia
The fuel pipeline from HELLENiQ Energy's Thessaloniki refinery to its long-defunct OKTA refinery in Skopje passed the final technical checks
Coal miners’ woes threaten electricity production across region
Miners at Romania’s coal complex CE Oltenia have staged protests, including hunger strikes, over plans to scrap meal vouchers and cut wages
Papastavrou: Greece enters new era with offshore hydrocarbon leases
Offshore concessions for Chevron and HELLENiQ Energy are marking a new era for Greece, said Minister of Environment and Energy Stavros Papastavrou
War on green transition: US threatens to pull out of IEA
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright has urged the International Energy Agency (IEA) to focus on energy security, instead of promoting renewables
North Macedonia, US agree trade deal including natural gas purchases
North Macedonia and the United States have reached a trade agreement that includes the procurement of liquefied natural gas
Von der Leyen: EU working with member states to cut taxes and lower energy prices
The taxes that industry pays on power are 15 times higher than on gas, Ursula von der Leyen said at the Antwerp European Industry Summit
IEA: Renewables and nuclear set to supply 50% of world’s electricity by 2030 as demand rises steadily
Renewables, gas, and nuclear power will meet all additional electricity demand, while output from coal will decline and CO2 emissions stagnate