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LNG in the Balkans: How global gas markets could redefine Serbia’s energy strategy

The rise of liquefied natural gas from a niche commodity to the dominant balancing force in global energy markets has reshaped Europe’s gas landscape. Nowhere is this transformation more significant than in the Balkans, where countries once fully dependent on pipeline gas from a single supplier are suddenly exposed to new pricing mechanisms, new geopolitical […]

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Winter markets at the periphery: How Montenegro, Croatia and Albania shape their place in the regional power price landscape

The western edge of the Balkan electricity system enters December 2025 with a familiar imbalance: structurally small power exchanges, modest liquidity, highly weather-sensitive production, and an almost total dependence on neighbouring hubs for price formation. Montenegro, Croatia and Albania sit outside the gravitational core created by HUPX, OPCOM, SEEPEX and IBEX, yet their winter price

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