economy
December 25, 2025
Bajatović tvrdi: Srbija obezbedila više nego dovoljne količine gasa do kraja grejne sezone
Srbija je sa Rusijom postigla dogovor o produženju gasnog ugovora na još tri meseca, do kraja marta. Sa ukupno 22,6 miliona kubnih metara gasa dnevno iz više izvora, Srbija ulazi u proleće sa stabilnim snabdevanjem, rastućim zalihama i bez najave poskupljenja za domaćinstva, rekao je za RTS direktor "Srbijagasa" Dušan Bajatović.

TL;DR
- Serbia and Russia have agreed to extend the gas contract for another three months, until the end of March.
- The country will have a stable gas supply of 22.6 million cubic meters per day from multiple sources.
- There will be no price increases for households.
- Gas will be supplied through the Turkish/Balkan Stream pipeline, with maintained delivery terms.
- Additional gas quantities are secured from Hungary's MVM, Azerbaijan, and the Banatski Dvor storage facility.
- Serbia's maximum historical consumption is 17 million cubic meters per day, indicating a surplus.
- Current oil formula price for 1,000 cubic meters is 24 euros.
- Falling prices on European exchanges help mitigate storage and transport costs.
- Serbia has no legal obstacles to purchasing Russian gas until January 1, 2028.
- Alternative suppliers like LNG would increase costs by at least 40%.
- The Banatski Dvor gas storage facility currently holds 750 million cubic meters of gas.
- OFAK's new license for NIS allows negotiations on selling Russian shares until March 24.
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