AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEnergy Corridors: Serbia is pushing to become a regional energy hub for south-to-north electricity and gas flows, with plans to raise electricity transmission capacity from 4,000 to 6,000 MW, build gas links with North Macedonia and Greece, and invest €1.2bn in gas infrastructure—aiming for 20–25 bcm of annual gas transport through Serbia. Regional Grid Integration: Ministers from Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia and North Macedonia in Athens stressed that tighter cross-border cooperation and EU-aligned standards are the fastest route to energy security, pointing to the Vertical Gas Corridor and East-West electricity interconnections. North Macedonia in the Mix: The same regional push keeps showing up in practical projects—gas interconnectors linking Greece–North Macedonia and North Macedonia–Serbia are moving forward, while market-coupling steps remain tied to EU/Energy Community verification timelines. Corporate Watch: Serbia’s NIS sale talks to MOL are still in the spotlight, with Serbia set to submit its final position by end of day. Aviation: Europe’s airport passenger traffic rose 3.8% in March despite Middle East disruption, but the outlook beyond summer stays uncertain.
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