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Turkmenistan and Turkey agree on gas supply for March

Turkey and Turkmenistan signed an agreement on Tuesday to facilitate the flow Turkmen natural gas into Turkey. This is a major step forward in the energy cooperation between both nations, said Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar.

Turkmengaz and Turkey's BOTAS, the state-owned pipeline operator, have agreed to a deal that will see gas flowing on March 1.

Turkey consumes over 50 billion cubic meters of gas each year. The country relies on a mixture of gas imported from Russia, Azerbaijan and Iran as well as LNG from different suppliers.

Bayraktar stated in a press release that "this agreement, on which we've been working for many years, will advance the strategic co-operation between the two nations while strengthening the security of natural gas supply to our country and the region."

Minister had said previously that Turkey could purchase up to

2 billion cubic metres

Turkmenistan to Iran via its existing natural gas pipeline.

The exact details of the gas transit through Iran and the volume to be supplied as part of the new agreement were not revealed. Reporting by Ece toksabay, Huseyin Haatsever and Jonathan Spicer.

(source: Reuters)