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No natural gas disruptions expected this winter in Türkiye: Energy minister

- Country鈥檚 storage facilities will be at full capacity in September, increasing from current 87% capacity

No disruptions to natural gas supply are expected in T眉rkiye this winter provided suppliers comply with their shipment plans, the country鈥檚 Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Donmez said on Thursday.

Donmez鈥檚 comments came during Anadolu Agency's (AA) Editor's Desk where he referred to the global energy crisis in part due to supply disruptions from the Russia-Ukraine war.

Sanctions on Russian supplies are forcing countries in the European Union (EU) to reduce natural gas demand by 15% and to increase storage levels before the winter season.

He explained that T眉rkiye鈥檚 stance is not in support of the decisions taken on sanctions against Russia given its current contracts with Russia, and also Azerbaijan and Iran.

This strategy ensures the lines of communication are open and any increases in gas if necessary are possible, he explained.


- Payment in Turkish liras is on table

The request from Russia to pay for gas transactions in rubles is a controversial topic in European circles, although this has been a subject of bilateral talks between T眉rkiye and Russia for several years.

Turkish and Russian leaders agreed on natural gas payment in rubles during a meeting last week in Sochi where payment in Turkish liras was also up for discussion and which Donmez described as a 鈥渟trong alternative鈥� that will become clear in the coming days.


- LNG and storage capacities

Donmez highlighted the role that LNG plays in providing security of supply and energy diversification for the country, which currently hosts four LNG terminals.

A fifth terminal is under construction in Saros in the Edirne province, which should take 12 months to complete. A Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) is also an option that is in the works for use as a backup, he said.

Gas storage capacity is being addressed to ensure the security of supplies through the country鈥檚 two underground facilities at Salt Lake (Tuz Golu) and Silivri.

Total natural gas storage capacity will increase by almost 50% in the Silivri underground facility from 3.2 billion cubic meters (bcm) to 4.6 bcm by the year end, Donmez said.

鈥�87% of these facilities are currently full. Our target is to have them at full capacity in September,鈥� he said.

By Ebru Sengul Cevrioglu

Anadolu Agency

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