Region: ICGB and regional...

The independent operator of the Greece–Bulgaria gas interconnector (ICGB) has joined forces with...

Romania: Parapet and Alerion...

Romanian renewable energy engineering company Parapet has signed seven new contracts with Italian...

North Macedonia: Day-ahead power...

In October 2025, electricity trading on North Macedonia’s day-ahead market reached 146,498 MWh,...

Greece: ExxonMobil, Energean and...

A new stage in Greece’s offshore energy exploration has begun as ExxonMobil, Energean,...
Supported byClarion Energy
HomeNews Serbia EnergySerbia: Gazprom and...

Serbia: Gazprom and Srbijagas signed MoU on Banatski Dvor gas storage expansion

Russian and Serbian gas companies Gazprom and Srbijagas have signed a Memorandum of Under-standing (MoU) on the project for the capacity ex-pansion of Banatski Dvor underground gas storage by 300 million cubic meters to a total of 750 mil-lion cubic meters with the maximum daily with-drawal capacity of up to 10 million cubic meters.

Gazprom said in a statement that this MoU sets the main parameters of the planned expansion and enshrines the agreement between the two companies on the joint implementation of the pro-ject. It also said that during 2018, natural gas de-liveries to Serbia rose by 1.2 % compared to the previous year to a total of 2.15 billion cubic me-ters.

Director of Srbijagas Dusan Bajatovic said earlier that the works on the expansion of Banatski Dvor gas storage should start by the end of the second quarter of 2019. Upon the completion of the ex-pansion, in case of gas deliveries are restricted or stopped, Serbia would have enough natural gas for 75 days. Bajatovic also said that, with the expan-sion of the storage, transport costs would be cut, the terms of purchase would be better, the gas would be cheaper and the competitiveness and cost optimization would be higher. Gazprom is the majority owner of Banatski Dvor underground gas storage with 51 % stake, while the remaining 49 % is owned by Srbijagas.

Supported byOwner's Engineer banner

Recent News

Supported byspot_img
Supported byspot_img

Latest News

Supported byspot_img
Supported bySEE Energy News

Related News

Serbia: EPS launches €110 million modernization of Vlasina hydropower plants to boost capacity and extend lifespan

Serbia’s state-owned power utility EPS is continuing its hydropower modernization program, following upgrades at the Bajina Bašta, Zvornik, and Đerdap 1 plants. The next phase will focus on the Vlasina hydropower plants, with a reconstruction and modernization contract signed...

Serbia: SEEPEX day-ahead trading rises 11.9% in October, prices up sharply from September

A total of 511,894 MWh of electricity was traded on the day-ahead market of the Serbian energy exchange SEEPEX in October 2025, marking an 11.9 percent increase compared to the previous month and averaging 16,512.7 MWh per day. However,...

Waste management compliance in Serbian industrial and construction projects: Regulation, risks and emerging standards of project governance

In Serbia’s current industrial-investment surge, one topic that increasingly defines project outcomes is waste management. Once simply a matter of site-logistics—sorting debris and arranging disposal—waste handling has now moved centre stage. It sits at the intersection of regulatory enforcement,...
Supported byVirtu Energy
error: Content is protected !!