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Investors and oil traders are closely watching negotiations on a peaceful resolution of the military conflict in Ukraine, which could lead to the lifting of sanctions on Russian oil and an increase in its supply to foreign markets, which could cause a sharp decline in the price of the commodity, Logos Press reported.

The Competition Council conducted an unscheduled inspection at the office of the natural gas distribution operator as part of a special investigation, Logos Press reported.

On November 27, 2025, Moldova launched for the first time the Register of Guarantees of Origin, a national electronic certification system for renewable energy, Logos Press reports.

Rompetrol Moldova will not be put up for sale, Logos Press reports.

The National Energy Regulatory Agency (ANRE) has introduced two new routes in the Moldovan gas transportation system (GTS) when gas from Greece to Ukraine transits through Moldova, Logos Press reports.

Despite active negotiations between Ukraine and Azerbaijan on the supply of natural gas through the “vertical corridor”, it will not happen until the end of March next year – the US has blocked such a possibility, Logos Press reports.

The European market is experiencing an acute shortage of quality organic products, and Moldova can occupy this niche, – reports Logos Press.

The OPEM trading platform with offers to sell and buy electricity will be tested in Moldova from December 3 to 5. This was announced by the director of the National Energy Regulatory Agency, Constantin Borosan, noting that OPEM Moldova and OPCOM România will hold a webinar on November 26 on the functioning of the day-ahead and intra-day market.

The Italian government has invested more than $500,000 through UNDP to install photovoltaic panels with a total capacity of 460 kW, as well as energy storage systems in three district hospitals, Logos Press reported.

Energocom S.A. is looking for a specialized organization to assess the value of gas reserves stored in Ukraine and Romania, Logos Press reports.

Natural gas tariffs for consumers will not be changed until January, but rates may be revised after settlements are finalized by the new state-owned supplier Energocom, Logos Press reported.

Ukrainian operator DTEK D.Trading has delivered the first shipment of 100 million cubic meters of liquefied natural gas from Venture Global Inc.’s export terminal in U.S. Louisiana to a port in Lithuania’s Klaipeda and on to Ukraine, Logos Press reported.

Moldova’s per capita CO2 emissions in 2023 were only 2.5 metric tons per year, the lowest among all European nations, Logos Press reported.

Moldova and Romania have almost synchronously started the process of temporary control over Lukoil’s assets to prevent possible disruptions in fuel supplies,” Logos Press reported.

Between May 2024 and January 2025, about 265 tons of hazardous chemicals, including highly toxic polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), were safely removed from ten storage facilities on both banks of the Dniester River and delivered to a certified toxic waste incineration facility in Germany, Logos Press reported.

The positive results of testing the modern technology of water purification from pollutants on the Ishnovac River will allow using it on other water bodies of Moldova. – reports Logos Press.

The most consumed energy carriers in Moldova in 2023 were oil products and biofuels, Logos Press reported.

The European Investment Bank will allocate 200 million euros to Moldova, which will allow planting more than 63 thousand hectares of forests, building 10 wood warehouses, a semiology center, three nurseries and restoring more than 265 km of forest roads during the next four years, – reports Logos Press.

About 15 small residential buildings underwent energy audits, of which 10 buildings with more than 120 apartments were selected for the development of technical design documentation for energy rehabilitation, Logos Press reports.

In the Central and Southeastern Europe (CESEC) region, much of the capacity of the Trans-Balkan corridor remains underutilized despite growing demand for south-to-north gas supplies to Ukraine, Logos Press reports.
