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Bulgaria Expands Capacity of the Vertical Gas Corridor: Gas Transmission to Double by the End of 2026

Bulgaria’s Minister of Energy, Trajčo Trajkov, met with Romania’s Ambassador to Bulgaria, Brinduša Joana Predesku, to discuss strengthening energy and infrastructure cooperation between the two countries. The talks focused on the development...

Serbia’s energy plan: 1,500 MW of new capacity, gas-fired power plants, and the start of a nuclear program

Serbia’s energy sector is facing major changes and, according to Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović, the country could add around 1,500 MW of new state-owned electricity generation capacity by...

ENTSOG: Injection of renewable gases into European networks reaches 43.2 TWh

The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSOG) has published a report on the annual injection of renewable gases into the European Union’s gas networks for the period from 1...

Serbia Plans to Increase Gas Imports from Azerbaijan to 1.4 Billion Cubic Meters Annually

During the 12th Ministerial Meeting of the Southern Gas Corridor Advisory Council in Baku, Assistant Minister of Mining and Energy for Oil and Gas, Saša Koković, emphasized the importance of energy security...

Bulgaria in the Final Phase of Construction of the Vertical Gas Corridor

The construction of the section of the Vertical Gas Corridor located on the territory of Bulgaria has entered its final phase of implementation. As announced on the official website of the Bulgarian...

Moldova accelerates energy integration with the EU: from April 1, it opens the gas market to large consumers

Moldova entered 2026 with ongoing energy sector reforms. According to information from the Energy Community Secretariat, in 2025 Moldova was, for the second year in a row, ranked as the leading reformer...

Gas in Europe – Romania Leads the EU, While Norway Is the Key Supplier Outside the Union

Romania remains at the top of natural gas production within the European Union, but this does not change the continent’s strong dependence on imports. Over the past two years, Romania has grown into...

Refund of Part of Excess Gas Revenues Brings Lower Tariffs for Consumers in Moldova

Moldova’s National Agency for Energy Regulation (ANRE) has reduced the regulated price of natural gas for households (a price set/approved by the state regulator rather than the free market). As of 4...

EPCG Takes Over Study on the Construction of Gas-Fired Power Plants in Montenegro

The Electric Power Company of Montenegro (EPCG) has officially taken over a feasibility study on the construction of gas-fired power plants in Montenegro, which has shown that electricity generation from liquefied petroleum...

Three New Laws Governing the Oil and Gas Sector Adopted

The National Assembly has adopted three new laws regulating the oil and gas sector, which — as stated — will contribute to greater security, quality, and reliability of supply to the domestic...

Exposed: Uncontrolled Biogas Expansion Funded by Public Purse

A new report from the Methane Matters coalition – a consortium of civil society organisations – finds that The EU has handed the biogas industry billions of euros of public money to expand, without ensuring adequate...

New gas routes from Greece via Bulgaria to Ukraine

The Independent Natural Gas Transmission Operator of the Greece–Bulgaria Interconnector (ICGB) has announced the launch of two new cross-border routes – Route 2 and Route 3 – within the framework of the...

Taxing Farmers Because Their Cows Emit Gases – A Real Solution to Climate Change?

Have you ever thought someone could be taxed – because a cow emits gases? It sounds like a joke, but this is a topic being seriously debated in one European country. When I...

EU aims to end Russian energy imports, new dependence on U.S. gas raises concern

The European Commission presented a new strategy on May 6, 2025, aimed at completely ending imports of Russian energy by the end of 2027. The strategy outlines several key directions: A full halt to...

Bulgaria Announces New Oil and Gas Exploration in the Black Sea

At a ceremony held at the Council of Ministers, Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov signed an agreement for the exploration and search for oil and natural gas in Block 1-26 Han Tervel....

From Gas Power Plants to 1,200 MW of Renewable Energy: Romania’s Projects for 2025

Romania is preparing for several significant projects in the energy sector in 2025. In the current global context, where energy security becomes increasingly critical, particularly due to situations such as the disruption of...

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