All publications by tag «TURKEY»
2021, February, 12, 11:50:00
TURKEY IS STRATEGICALLY IMPORTANT
Turkey is a strategic European Union ally that helps the bloc's security and stability and provides diversification of energy resources,
2021, February, 11, 14:05:00
TURKEY'S AKKUYU WILL WORK AT 2026
Russia and Turkey signed an intergovernmental agreement in May 2010 for the construction of the Akkuyu nuclear power plant on the southern coast of Turkey in Mersin province,
2021, February, 2, 12:00:00
GAZPROM GAS SALES RECORD
In a statement, Gazprom said its sales last month to the Far Abroad (Europe plus Turkey, minus the countries of the former Soviet Union) were 45.4% -- or 6.1 Bcm -- higher year on year.
2021, January, 20, 14:30:00
TURKEY GAS CONSUMPTION RECORD
Natural gas consumption countrywide increased both due to the rapidly falling temperatures and a rise in household gas consumption with time spent at home increased due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions and lockdowns.
2020, December, 30, 11:00:00
TURKEY'S GAS IMPORTS UP
In October 2020, the country imported 3.24 bcm of natural gas via pipelines, while 795 million cubic meters (mcm) was purchased as liquefied natural gas (LNG), EPDK's data showed. This marked an increase in pipeline gas imports of 36.2% and 2.5% in LNG imports.
2020, December, 29, 11:25:00
TURKEY'S HYDROPOWER PLANT 1.2 GW
Hydropower accounts for 31% of Turkey’s installed capacity, with 28.5 GW, and covered 29% of the power mix in 2019.
2020, November, 25, 11:50:00
TURKEY'S RENEWABLES UP
In April, Turkey's power production from local and renewable sources was at the level of 80%, Dönmez said, adding that these numbers indicate records on a monthly basis since 2000.
2020, November, 18, 14:15:00
TAP GAS PIPELINE STARTING
In December 2019, Turkey and Azerbaijan formally inaugurated the US$6.5bn Trans-Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline (TANAP) gas interconnector.
2020, October, 30, 13:40:00
RUSSIA'S GAS FOR TURKEY 1.37 BCM
Russia was Turkey's top gas import destination, supplying 1.37 bcm of natural gas while Azerbaijan and Iran followed with 986 and 406 mcm, respectively.
2020, October, 19, 14:15:00
TURKEY GAS RESERVES UP
The increase in the reserves is the result of continued drilling to a depth of 4,775 meters in the Tuna-1 well, which located a third reservoir in addition to the two reservoirs identified at around 3,500 meters depth in earlier drilling.