US court rules Greenpeace must pay over USD 660 million to oil pipeline operator
A North Dakota state court found Greenpeace liable for more than USD 660 million in damages to Energy Transfer, which controls the Dakota Access Pipeline
Russia claims Ukraine attacked TurkStream gas compressor
Amid a looming gas shortage in Europe, Russia said it prevented an attack on TurkStream infrastructure by downing nine Ukrainian drones
Greece participating in initiative for vertical green hydrogen corridor to Germany
Greece's TSO for natural gas DESFA is participating in an initiative for the creation of a hydrogen corridor that would reach Germany
Serbia to invest EUR 400 million in reconstruction of hydropower plants
Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović said EUR 400 million would be invested in the revitalization of EPS's four hydropower plants
Serbia expects LNG deliveries from Greece to start soon
The completion of a gas interconnector with Bulgaria provided Serbia with a link to the LNG terminal in the Greek port of Alexandroupolis
Hungary, Slovenia, Serbia to roll out electricity trade platform
Minister of Mining and Energy of Serbia Dubravka Đedović Handanović spoke to her Hungarian counterpart Péter Szijjártó in Belgrade
Major hydrogen corridors to pass through Southeastern Europe
All corridors outlined by the European Clean Hydrogen Alliance would be connected to Germany. One is through Southeastern Europe.
Greece and Bulgaria to present joint hydrogen projects
The Greek and Bulgarian gas system operators will present two major hydrogen projects to the EU this week

