South-East Europe’s refining system and Serbia’s turning point under a MOL takeover
South-East European refining is not defined by refinery nameplates alone. It is defined by who controls crude access, who can […]
South-East European refining is not defined by refinery nameplates alone. It is defined by who controls crude access, who can […]
Serbia’s debate on green electricity and CBAM exposure has so far focused on capacity build-out and contract pricing. Both matter,
Investment flows into the Southeast Europe energy sector in 2025 represent one of the clearest signals that the region has moved from
The energy landscape in Southeast Europe in 2025 is defined by several converging pressures: enduring structural dependence on imported natural gas, ongoing
In Week 02 of 2026, TTF gas prices in Europe exhibited modest intraday volatility, with the highest settlement occurring on
During the second week of January, Brent front-month futures remained above $60/bbl for almost the entire period, except on January
During the week of January 5, solar photovoltaic production increased strongly in the Iberian Peninsula, while most central European markets
By 2025, renewable electricity in Southeast Europe began to influence industrial geography in a way that goes far beyond energy procurement.
By 2025, wind repowering emerged as one of the most quietly attractive investment opportunities in Southeast Europe. While public attention remained
By 2025, balancing and flexibility revenues emerged as one of the most underestimated profit drivers for renewable electricity producers in Southeast
By 2025, corporate power purchase agreements in Southeast Europe moved decisively out of pilot territory and into the core commercial architecture
By 2025, battery storage in Southeast Europe stopped being discussed primarily as a grid-resilience accessory and started being deployed as a