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Four Turkish companies sign agreement on Russian gas import

Türkiye Materials 13 September 2012 11:31 (UTC +04:00)
Around 13 private Turkish companies appealed to "Gazprom" to import Russian gas to Turkey, Turkish Energy and Natural Resources Minister Taner Yildiz said in an interview with Haberturk today.
Four Turkish companies sign agreement on Russian gas import

Azerbaijan, Baku, Sept. 13 /Trend, R. Hafizoglu /

Around 13 private Turkish companies appealed to "Gazprom" to import Russian gas to Turkey, Turkish Energy and Natural Resources Minister Taner Yildiz said in an interview with Haberturk today.

The companies that signed the agreements with Gazprom are Akfel Gaz, BosphorusGaz, Kibar Holding and İndex Holding.

The agreement on imports of Russian gas to Turkey, signed earlier by the Turkish company Botas and Russian Gazprom, expires in September 2012.

In June, the Turkish Energy Ministry jointly with the EPDK drafted a bill, under which the country's private sector will be able to import natural gas to Turkey. Private sector of Turkey will receive a license to import gas from countries, with which Turkey has gas agreements, and from countries with which cooperation has not yet been established in this field.

Private companies, which will deal with import of gas will be required to keep ten percent of the imported gas in gas storage facilities of Turkey, particularly in the gas storage of TPAO (Turkish Petroleum Corporation) in Silivri.

According to the Turkish state pipeline company Botas, in 2011, Turkey imported 39.7 billion cubic meters of gas. Russia ranks first among countries exporting gas to Turkey, which is followed by Iran and Azerbaijan.

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