South-East Europe does not sit on the periphery of Europe’s energy system. It sits at its edge in a different sense: the edge where constraints bind first, where volatility appears earliest, and where
The invisible hand of oil: Logistics, refineries, and the hidden drivers of power and gas prices
For much of the past two decades, oil was treated as a declining force in Europe’s electricity story. As power generation moved away from fuel oil and toward gas, nuclear, and renewables, oil was conc
Volatility is no longer cyclical: How shocks now propagate across Europe’s energy system
For much of Europe’s post-liberalisation energy history, volatility was understood as a cyclical phenomenon. Prices rose and fell in response to identifiable triggers: cold winters, supply outages, ge
One energy system, three fuels: Why Europe no longer has separate power, gas, and oil markets
For most of the modern history of European energy policy, electricity, natural gas, and oil were treated as adjacent but fundamentally separate domains. They were regulated through different framework
Oil&gas industry, Serbia as hub for R&D, design, engineering, fabrication and sales to MENA and FTA markets
Focusing on design, engineering, and IT services in the context of Serbia as a nearshoring hub for the oil and gas industry’s tech equipment sector, we can explore several areas where Serbia’s capabil
Serbia’s Rise as a Nearshoring Hub for Oil and Gas Industry Tech Equipment
In the evolving landscape of the global oil and gas industry, the demand for advanced technological equipment is ever-increasing. As European Union (EU) companies seek cost-effective yet innovative so

