February 22: U.S. Waiver Lets Serbia’s NIS Operate to 2026; MOL Bid

February 22: U.S. Waiver Lets Serbia’s NIS Operate to 2026; MOL Bid

The Serbia NIS sanctions waiver gives the oil and gas company a U.S. Treasury license to keep operating until March 20, 2026 while talks on ownership changes continue. For U.S. investors, this extends supply stability in the Balkans and keeps regional refining flows predictable. It also pressures a Gazprom divestment, with the market watching a potential MOL acquisition of NIS valued at $1.0–$1.17 billion. We explain what the OFAC special license means, how a deal could reshape the region, and what to monitor next.

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