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    Serbia may boost gas imports from Azerbaijan to up to 1.4 bcm after 2030 – minister (Exclusive interview)

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    April 24, 2026
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    Serbia may boost gas imports from Azerbaijan to up to 1.4 bcm after 2030 – minister (Exclusive interview)


    BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 24. Serbia is
    discussing with Azerbaijan the possibility of flexible gas supply
    of up to 0.9 billion cubic meters per year, with a potential
    increase to up to 1.4 billion cubic meters annually after the
    completion of the gas-fired power plant in Niš in 2030, Minister of
    Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia, Dubravka Djedovic
    Handanovic said in an exclusive interview with Trend, as she has
    recently visited Baku.

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    “During our visit to Baku, we held high-level meetings with the
    ministers of finance, economy, and energy of Azerbaijan, as well as
    with representatives of Azerbaijan’s state oil company SOCAR. This
    visit represents a continuation of strengthening friendly relations
    and the strategic partnership between our two countries. During the
    meetings, we discussed the long-standing successful cooperation in
    gas supply, with a particular focus on the project to build a
    gas-fired power plant in Serbia, which President Ilham Aliyev
    described during the first session of the Strategic Partnership
    Council, held in Belgrade on February 15, as one of the major
    Azerbaijani investments in Europe in recent years.

    As President Aleksandar Vučić pointed out, that session marked a
    turning point in relations between the two countries and reflected
    our shared commitment to elevating cooperation to an even higher
    level. At that time, we agreed to continue intensive communication
    and dedicated work on the gas power plant project, which is one of
    Serbia’s priority projects. Its construction will enhance the
    country’s energy security, especially in light of growing
    electricity consumption, increased use of artificial intelligence,
    and the development of data centers,” she said.

    Handanovic pointed out that Serbia is currently undergoing an
    energy transition process, where, alongside integrating new
    renewable energy capacities, it is necessary to strengthen
    base-load capacities.

    “Therefore, we have recognized gas-fired power plants as an
    important component in our key strategic documents. We are aware
    that Azerbaijan generates a significant share of its electricity
    from gas-fired power plants, and we have recognized its experience
    as valuable for cooperation on the project in Serbia, particularly
    with SOCAR, which will participate in this project not only as a
    gas supplier but also as a strategic partner in developing the
    generation capacity,” noted the minister.

    She went on to add that the Republic of Serbia, through the
    construction and commissioning of the gas interconnector with
    Bulgaria, has become part of the Southern Gas Corridor by
    connecting to the TAP and TANAP gas pipelines.

    “This has, for the first time, enabled us to diversify our gas
    supply sources. For the past three years, we have been reliably
    supplied with gas from Azerbaijan, and we regularly participate in
    ministerial meetings of the Southern Gas Corridor Advisory Council
    in Baku, as well as in other formats of energy cooperation in the
    country. Gas deliveries have doubled since the beginning of our
    cooperation, reaching approximately 2 million cubic meters per day
    last year. In discussions with representatives of SOCAR, we are
    considering the possibility of flexible gas supply of up to 0.9
    billion cubic meters per year, with a potential increase to up to
    1.4 billion cubic meters annually after the completion of the
    gas-fired power plant in Niš in 2030. We expect that the operation
    of the gas-fired power plant will require securing around 600
    million cubic meters of gas annually from Azerbaijan, which is why
    we see SOCAR as a long-term partner in ensuring Serbia’s energy
    security,” added Handanovic.




    The Serbian minister noted that her country sees Azerbaijan’s
    state oil company SOCAR as a reliable gas supplier and a partner in
    the construction and operation of the gas-fired power plant that
    will be built in Serbia in cooperation with Srbijagas and EPS.

    “There is also potential for the exchange of experience in the
    field of energy transition, in line with the intentions of both
    countries and their energy companies to develop new renewable
    energy capacities,” she said.

    Handanovic recalled that at the first session of the Strategic
    Partnership Council in Belgrade, the sides signed an Agreement on
    the development, design, construction, and operation of a
    combined-cycle gas-fired power plant in the Republic of Serbia.

    “A joint working group has also been established and has begun
    work on the project’s development. In the coming month, we plan to
    harmonize and formalize the key provisions and commercial terms for
    the construction of the gas-fired power plant, as well as the
    design and construction timelines,” the Serbian minister added.

    Further, Handanovic noted that Serbia is developing ambitious
    investments in its electricity transmission infrastructure worth
    more than one billion euros, given its central position in the
    Balkans and its potential to play a key role in ensuring security
    of supply for the wider Southeast European region.

    “The Trans-Balkan Corridor is currently under construction,
    which will connect Serbia with Romania, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
    Montenegro, and Italy, while plans are also underway to build the
    Pannonian Corridor, which will double transmission capacity with
    Hungary. Once the planned investments are completed, cross-border
    electricity exchange capacity will be increased from 4,000 to 6,000
    MW. One of the possibilities we discussed with the Azerbaijani
    delegation is Serbia’s participation in the Green Energy Corridor
    project between the Caspian region and Southeast Europe, especially
    since Serbia borders countries that are already part of the
    project. Congestion in transmission networks, which has been
    increasingly occurring across Europe in recent years, serves as a
    reminder that greater investment in interconnections and
    strengthening transmission capacities is necessary in order to
    ensure system stability, particularly in the context of integrating
    new renewable energy capacities,” she concluded.



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