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Romania: Transgaz completes major Danube undercrossing, advancing gas infrastructure ambitions

Romanian natural gas transmission system operator Transgaz has successfully completed the Danube River undercrossing, a critical section of the Tuzla-Podisor gas pipeline. The tunnel stretches 1,813 meters and reaches a maximum depth of 67 meters beneath the riverbed, making it one of Europe’s most ambitious horizontal directional drilling (HDD) projects. During construction, engineers encountered unexpected […]

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Romania: OMV Petrom discovers commercial natural gas at Spineni site, plans major 2025 investments

OMV Petrom, an oil and gas company, has announced a successful natural gas discovery at its Spineni site, located about 70 kilometers northeast of Craiova in southwestern Romania. The Spineni-1 exploration well was drilled to a depth of approximately 4,800 meters. Flow tests showed a commercial output of 180,000 cubic meters of gas per day,

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Romania: Eurowind Energy expands wind portfolio with 138 MW project pipeline

Eurowind Energy Romania has announced three new onshore wind projects—Frumusita, Vector, and Pecineaga NorthEst—adding a combined capacity of 138 megawatts (MW) to its growing portfolio. The projects will utilize 23 Vestas V162-6.2 MW turbines from the EnVentus platform, strengthening the ongoing partnership between the Danish firms in the Romanian renewable energy sector. Turbine delivery is

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Bulgaria: Parliament rejects proposal for state takeover of electricity distributors

The Bulgarian Parliament has voted against a proposal to bring the country’s three electricity distribution companies under state ownership. The motion, submitted by the Morality, Unity, Honour (MECh) party, aimed to require the Council of Ministers to prepare a financing plan for the state acquisition of Electrodistribution Grid West, Electrodistribution North, and Elektrorazpredelenie Yug, including

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Bulgaria: KEVR approves modest increases in gas, electricity and heating prices

The Bulgarian Commission for Energy and Water Regulation (KEVR) has approved a 0.6% increase in the wholesale price of natural gas for July 2025. The new price stands at approximately 33 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh), excluding VAT and excise duties. This follows a 0.1% decrease in the wholesale gas price approved for June. According to

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Region: Romania and Serbia sign MoU to launch cross-border gas interconnection

Romania’s natural gas transmission system operator, Transgaz, and Serbia’s state gas company, Srbijagas, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance the development of a gas interconnection between the two countries. The agreement lays the foundation for cooperation by defining the main principles and organizational framework for future joint projects. As part of the

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Region: North Macedonia and Serbia advance cross-border gas pipeline project

The national gas transmission operator of North Macedonia, Nomagas, and Serbia’s state gas company, Srbijagas, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance their cooperation and accelerate the development of a cross-border gas interconnector. This agreement is a significant step toward streamlining the preparatory work for a key pipeline that will connect the gas

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Romania: R.Power appoints Nomad Electric as contractor for 55 MW solar project

Polish renewable energy developer R.Power has selected Romanian firm Nomad Electric as the general contractor for its 55 MW solar power project in Romania. The contract, finalized through R.Power’s local subsidiary, includes all installation, civil works, and commissioning activities. However, it does not cover the supply of solar modules and inverters. This project is part

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Serbia: US Treasury grants NIS fourth 30-day sanctions reprieve

For the fourth time since April, the US Department of the Treasury has extended Serbian oil company NIS’s waiver from full sanctions implementation, pushing the new deadline to 29 July 2025. This extension follows NIS’s recent application for a special license aimed at preserving its ability to conduct routine business beyond the previous waiver’s expiration

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Montenegro: EPCG secures €25.63 million EBRD loan to expand Gvozd wind farm capacity

Montenegrin state-owned power utility EPCG has obtained government approval to borrow 25.63 million euros from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to finance the second phase of the Gvozd wind farm, which will add 21 MW of capacity. The original Gvozd installation currently has 54.6 MW and is expected to generate approximately 150

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