Governments in Southeastern Europe launch measures to contain fuel price surge
In light of the Iran war, several Balkan countries have moved to ease the jump in fuel prices
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
Electric vehicles clearly dominate European city bus market
Last year 60% of new city buses in the EU were powered by electricity, and hydrogen, according to Transport & Environment
Đedović Handanović: ADNOC would participate in management of Serbian NIS with MOL upon takeover
ADNOC would be part of NIS's management bodies in case of the planned takeover, as MOL’s minority partner within a joint venture, Serbian Minister Dubravka Đedović Handanović said
Lukoil strikes provisional deal for sale of its foreign assets to Carlyle
Lukoil signed a conditional agreement to sell its international business under US sanctions to Carlyle, based in Washington DC
MOL, Gazprom Neft agree term sheet for takeover of Serbian NIS
MOL drew up a term sheet with Gazprom Neft regarding the proposed purchase of Serbian oil refiner and fuel stations operator NIS
Szijjártó: First major step toward deal for NIS in Serbia possible within days
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary Péter Szijjártó said a significant step toward a deal for NIS can be expected in the coming days.
Most read articles on Balkan Green Energy News in 2025
Battery storage and digitalization stepped into the spotlight in 2025, according to the readers of Balkan Green Energy News, which marked its tenth anniversary with the best results so far


