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The "Company for Oil Exploration and Production Naftagas" was established in 1953 pursuant to the decision of the government of FPRY, when management was relocated to Novi Sad. During the 1950s, first petrol stations and warehouses in this area were opened. Oil refineries in Pančevo and Novi Sad were put into operation in 1968.
In April 2013, Minister of Energy, Development and Environmental Protection, Zorana Mihajlović stated that Srbijagas has debt of more than €1 billion. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In June 2014, it was once again named the most unprofitable state-owned company, making annual net loss of €443.14 million for the calendar year of 2013.
Energoprojekt holding is a worldwide company based in Serbia and develops activities in the fields of energy, industry, architecture, infrastructure, environment and information technologies, [9] it operates through its subsidiaries Energoprojekt Hidroinženjering (engineering, hydropower, water supply systems and irrigation), Energoprojekt Urbanizam i arhitektura (building, engineering and ...
Elektroprivreda Srbije (abbr. EPS; full legal name: Javno preduzeće Elektroprivreda Srbije Beograd) is a joint-stock electric utility power company fully owned by the Government of Serbia, with headquarters in Belgrade, Serbia. It was founded in 1991 and it has 19,595 employees (as of 2023), making it the largest enterprise in the country.
MK GROUP DOO BEOGRAD Београд Средње ... Novi Sad: Energy 742 934 7 EPS Distribucija Belgrade: Electric utility 708 3,431 8 Mercator-S: Novi Sad: Retail
Color Press Group: Consumer services Publishing Novi Sad: 1992 Publisher P A ComTrade Group: Technology Software Belgrade: 1996 Software, IT Solutions, Consulting P A Crédit Agricole Srbija: Financials Banks Novi Sad: 1991 Part of Crédit Agricole (France) P A DDOR Novi Sad: Financials Full line insurance Novi Sad: 1945 Insurance P A Delta DMD ...
Elektromreža Srbije (abbr. EMS; Serbian Cyrillic: Електромрежа Србије) is a Serbian national transmission system operator company with the headquarters in Belgrade, Serbia.
Energy in Serbia is dominated by fossil fuels, despite the public preference for renewable energy. [1] In 2021 Serbia's total energy supply was almost 700 PJ, with the energy mix comprising coal (45%), oil (24%), gas (15%), and renewables (16%). Bioenergy and hydroelectric power were the leading contributors within the renewable energy category ...