BMI View: There are glimmers of hope in the upstream oil and gas segment, with the Ascent-operated Petiovci tight gas scheme capable of improving near-term energy self-sufficiency and slowing the rate of growth in gas imports. However, overall volumes are likely to be relatively modest, with imported Russian gas set to dominate supply for the foreseeable future. Slovenia is opposed to proposals for an Adriatic LNG terminal that is backed by Italy. This puts the country at odds with EU energy policy in the region. The main trends and developments in Slovenia’s oil and gas sector are: ? Independent explorer …
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