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Turkey's Middle East oil dependency manageable at 10% supply amid Iran War

Energy Minister Alparslan bayraktar stated on Wednesday that despite the Iran conflict, Turkey's dependence on Middle East crude oil is at a "manageable and minimal" 10% of total supplies.

On a programme of the state-run Anadolu Agency, he stated that the war caused a "crisis in global energy security". He added that Turkey, as a "large energy importer" and a neighbor to Iran, has taken steps to diversify its energy supply.

Bayraktar said that a $1 rise in the price per barrel of oil cost Turkey $400 million.

When asked about the natural gas supply, Bayraktar replied that there have been no cuts yet from Iran but said this was still a possibility.

He said, "Reports indicated that Iranian gas had been cut off a few days ago." This has not happened yet. This does not mean that it will not happen in the future. We are therefore?diversely addressing any risks that could arise here.

He said that as part of its diversification efforts, Turkey was planning to sign a deal with TotalEnergies in the near future.

Bayraktar also said that connecting the flow from Syria to the Iraq - Turkey crude oil pipeline was a priority for them, and had been communicated to their Syrian counterparts. Can Sezer, Tuvan Gumrukcu and Jonathan Spicer edited by Alison Williams, Christian Schmollinger and Jonathan Spicer.

(source: Reuters)