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MOL gets two-week extension for talks with GazpromNeft over Russian stake in NIS
MOL Group has been granted a two-week extension to continue discussions with GazpromNeft on the potential sale of its Russian stake in Serbia’s NIS, with talks…
Market News Roundup CW21
Between May 18, 2026 and May 24, 2026, 74 articles were published. Most-read in this period 1. SEE power prices 18/5 surge as wind output collapses…
Serbia’s mining sector steps into Europe’s critical-materials power struggle
Serbia is emerging as a pivotal European mining jurisdiction as the EU’s Critical Raw Materials push turns critical minerals into a geopolitical and governance test. The…
Leskovac gasification project rises to €86.8 million as Srbijagas funds expanded infrastructure rollout
Leskovac in southern Serbia has signed an annex that lifts its state-backed gasification program to €86.8 million (excluding VAT) and extends the work scope under a…
EDF and EDS push Serbia’s power grid modernization with smart metering and automation
French utility EDF and Serbia’s distribution operator EDS are advancing a modernization program centered on digital infrastructure, automation and the rollout of smart meters to improve…
Serbia presses on to clarify NIS ownership as talks with MOL stall ahead of May 22
Serbia says it is still working to resolve uncertainty over the future ownership structure of NIS, but President Aleksandar Vučić acknowledged that negotiations have been difficult…
SEEPEX negative pricing threatens to reshape Serbia’s entire electricity economy
One of the most consequential structural changes emerging inside Serbia’s electricity market is not simply renewable growth itself, but the gradual arrival of negative pricing dynamics.…
CBAM is reshaping Serbia’s mining industry as carbon intensity becomes a competitive risk
Serbia’s mining industry is entering a new strategic phase in which carbon exposure, electricity sourcing and embedded-emissions accounting are becoming increasingly important for long-term competitiveness, financing…
Serbia mining strategy drafting sparks debate over foreign influence from China and Russia-linked interests
A dispute has erupted in Serbia over whether Chinese-linked Zijin and NIS representatives helped draft the country’s long-term mineral resources strategy through 2040, extending projections to…
Middle Island widens polymetallic search at Bobija in western Serbia as antimony’s strategic value rises
Australian-listed Middle Island Resources has expanded its polymetallic exploration footprint at the Bobija Project in western Serbia, with new soil and rock-chip sampling confirming a silver-lead-zinc-antimony…