Natural gas
By the adoption of the new Energy Law (“Official Gazette of RS”, No. 145/14 and 95/18 –another law) in the end of 2014, the energy field in the local legislation was harmonised with the provisions of the Third Energy Legislation Package of the European Union and, thereby, the process of introduction of competition in the energy sector in Serbia was continued in order to increase the efficiency of the sector via market mechanisms in electricity production and supply, while economic regulation of electricity transmission and distribution as natural monopolies still remained.
small natural gas customers Small customers — natural gas Small natural gas customers imply final customers with annual constumption of up to 100,000 m3 with all their facilities connected to the distribution system.
are entitled to it since January 1, 2015, but they are also still entitled topublic supply Public supply - natural gas Public supply implies the sale of natural gas to households and small customers at regulated prices.
public supply
The right to the supply of the last resort
may be exercised by a final natural gas
customer who is not entitled to public
supply in line with the provisions of this
law, in case of:
1.bankruptcy or liquidation of the
supplier who has supplied the
customer so far;
2.termination or withdrawal of
licence of the supplier who hasl
supplied the customer so far;
3.the customer has not found a new
supplier after the termination of
the supply contract with the prior
supplier, unless the termination of
the contract is the consequence of
unsettled
liabilities
by the
customer.
Ten-Year Transmission System Development Plans
Programme for Provision of Non-Discriminatory Behaviour of the Transmission System Operator
Exemptions for new natural gas infrastructure
Distribution system development plan
Non-Discrimination Programme of the Distribution System Operator