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Region: Feasibility study completed for Serbia–North Macedonia gas interconnector, construction planned by 2027

The feasibility study for the planned gas interconnection between Serbia and North Macedonia has been completed, marking a key step forward in the project’s preparation phase.

The new interconnector is expected to be constructed by 2027, with commissioning scheduled for 2028. Once operational, it will enable bidirectional gas flow between the two countries, providing access to alternative supply routes and enhancing energy security across the region.

Serbian authorities emphasized that the project carries strategic importance not only for Serbia but also for the entire Western Balkans. By improving resilience and promoting a more diversified and interconnected regional energy network, the interconnector will strengthen the stability of gas supply in Southeast Europe.

The future pipeline will span about 70 kilometers in total—47 kilometers through Serbian territory and 23 kilometers in North Macedonia. It will connect the gas network near Vranje in Serbia with existing infrastructure close to Klečovac in North Macedonia.

The project aims to accelerate regional energy diversification and integration, ensuring that both countries have access to new gas supply sources and greater market flexibility.

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