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Turkey purchases 15 billion cubic meters of LNG to diversify its gas supply

Alparslan Bayraktar, the Energy Minister, said that Turkey had signed LNG supply agreements with international energy companies. The deals will secure around 15 billion cubic meters (bcms) of gas over the period 2026-2028.

Gastech 2025, a conference held in Milan by the Turkish state energy company BOTAS and eight suppliers, saw contracts signed over two days.

The initial agreements with BP ENI Shell covered 8.7 bcm. Five additional deals were signed on Wednesday to expand the portfolio, including deliveries from companies based out of Britain, Germany, Japan, and Norway.

Hartree, a UK-based supplier, will provide 600 million cubic metres over a period of two years. Bayraktar announced that U.S. LNG producers Cheniere and SEFE will each supply 1.2 billion cubic meters within one year.

He also stated that Japan's JERA would deliver 600 million cubic meters under a contract lasting one year, while Equinor, of Norway, will provide 1.5 billion cubic metres over a period of three years.

Last year, Turkey imported approximately 50 bcm natural gas. Of this amount, 14.3 bcm was LNG. The contracts signed represent a large portion of the domestic consumption, and they are expected to improve supply security before winter.

Bayraktar stated that the agreements are a reflection of Turkey's strategic goal to create a flexible and multi-sourced energy structure. He added that the deals would enhance predictability for the country's mid-term gas portfolio. Reporting by Ezgi Erkoyun, Can Sezer and Tomasz Janovski Editing by Louise Heavens

(source: Reuters)