Montenegro: EPCG confirms TPP...

Montenegro’s state-owned power utility EPCG has issued a statement refuting media reports that...

Greece: DESFA launches tender...

The Greek natural gas transmission system operator DESFA has announced a tender worth...

Bulgaria: BICA warns new...

The Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association (BICA) has expressed concerns about the government’s new...

Romania: GE Vernova secures...

GE Vernova has signed an agreement with Greenvolt International Power to supply wind...
Supported byClarion Energy
HomeNews Serbia EnergySerbia has liquid...

Serbia has liquid gas storage facilities for about 50.000 cubic meters

After NIS, Petrol LPG has the largest warehouse of this energy product.

Natural gas as a premium energy source, which has been transported through gas pipelines in recent years, has been “accompanied” by liquid petroleum gas. This environmentally and economically viable energy product is used equally by citizens and industry, but also by a large number of cars.

In Serbia, LPG’s storage capacity is approximately 50.000 cubic meters, which meets the needs of users up to 45 days. The most important place in this segment of the energy business is NIS, which owns almost half of its capacity, and the second is the Slovenian company Petrol LPG, which has the most modern warehouse in Smederevo. The companies “Eurogas” and “Mol” also have significant capacities, which intensively invests in this segment of the energy market in our country.

– In a time of global instability and severe disruptions in the energy market, it is of utmost importance for the country’s energy security that all warehouses be functional and operational – Petrol LPG believes.  It is important for Serbia that even in difficult gas supply conditions there is an alternative to meet the demand at competitive prices. For Serbia to reap the benefits of its geographical position as an east-west country, it is essential to continue to improve rail infrastructure, water transport, and simplify regulations that would allow easier access to cheap and eco-friendly energy.

Petrol LPG points out that all market players, from line ministries, through agencies to companies, are responsible for ensuring the energy security of the country. Open communication, cooperation and coordination of activities are a guarantee that Serbia will be properly supplied in the times to come.

A special advantage of LPG is that it can be purchased today from both the east and the west for the needs of our market. It mainly comes to our country from Russia, but also the United States supplies the EU market, and indirectly Serbia as well, RTV reports.

 

 

 

 

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: EU Carbon Border Tax poses major challenge for power sector and energy transition

From 2026, Serbia will fall under the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), which imposes additional costs on carbon-intensive exports to the Union. According to the Fiscal Council, the state-owned power utility EPS, which supplies most of the country’s...

Serbia poised to buy Gazprom’s stake in NIS to resolve sanctions issue by year-end

Serbian media report that the issue surrounding oil company NIS, caused by U.S. sanctions, is expected to be resolved by the end of the year. The most likely solution under consideration is for the Serbian state to acquire part...

Greece: DESFA launches tender for pipeline linking Alexandroupoli gas plant to national network

The Greek natural gas transmission system operator DESFA has announced a tender worth 1.22 million euros for the supply of steel pipes needed to construct a new pipeline that will connect the planned Alexandroupoli gas-fired power plant to the...
Supported byVirtu Energy
error: Content is protected !!