Serbia exports more power but still pays more: Week 25 highlights growing regional market integration
Serbia’s electricity market delivered one of the most notable signals in Week 25. SEEPEX prices increased by 9.6% to an […]
Serbia’s electricity market delivered one of the most notable signals in Week 25. SEEPEX prices increased by 9.6% to an […]
The most important signal from Week 25 was not the average electricity price, but the changing shape of the hourly
During the fourth week of June, Brent oil futures on the ICE market showed a clear downward trend, despite starting
During the first days of the fourth week of June, electricity prices rose sharply across major European power markets. Although
In the last week of June, electricity demand increased across major European power markets compared to the previous week. Italy
During the week of June 22, solar photovoltaic generation increased across most major European electricity markets compared to the previous
The 30 June 2026 daily data show a sharp scarcity-driven repricing across the northern and central SEE corridor, with HUPX at €290.71/MWh, up €68/MWh day
The SEE power market opened the week with a sharp scarcity-driven price surge, led by Hungary and Romania, where day-ahead
SEE trading houses are entering a phase where volume alone is no longer the primary measure of competitiveness. The next
Romania’s Oil Terminal contracts with OMV Petrom and Oscar Downstream highlight how Black Sea oil-product logistics remain a structurally important
Oil trading in south-east Europe is once again being shaped less by global crude benchmarks and more by refinery control,
Distribution grids are emerging as one of the less visible but increasingly binding constraints on electricity trading across south-east Europe.