Serbia deciding whether to nationalize Gazprom-owned oil company NIS
The Government of Serbia is about to decide whether to nationalize oil refiner and fuel distributor NIS, owned by Russia's Gazprom
World Energy Outlook: Diversification of supplies, cooperation key for navigating turbulences ahead
One of the major changes compared to last year’s World Energy Outlook is the reintroduction of the current policies scenario in which the oil and natural gas demand continue to grow until 2050
Romania to take control of Lukoil’s assets
Romania wants to take control of Lukoil's operations to get an exemption from US sanctions. It's unclear whether the government would nationalize the assets
Maćić: Exempting Serbia from CBAM for electricity would mean disastrously fast decarbonization; carbon tax will also block market coupling with EU
The European Commission has acknowledged that problems with applying CBAM to electricity exist, but has not yet offered solutions, says Ljubo Maćić, special advisor at Serbia’s Economics Institute
Project pipeline in Greece for CO2 capture, storage nearing EUR 4 billion
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects worth as much as EUR 3.6 billion are under development in Greece
US torpedoes Lukoil’s deal to sell its overseas business to Gunvor
The US Treasury said it wouldn't allow Gunvor to "operate and profit," calling it "the Kremlin's puppet," so the firm gave up on Lukoil
Serbia’s power utility EPS adopts Decarbonization Action Plan
For EPS, the energy transition is not only a challenge but also a great opportunity to improve the company, Aleksandar Jakovljević said
ESM secures EUR 1.5 million grant to accelerate North Macedonia’s energy transition
North Macedonia’s power utility has secured a EUR 1.5 million grant to strengthen its capacity and accelerate the energy transition