Liquefied natural gas
Power, gas supplies set to be tested
Energy authorities in Greece have signaled that the country's natural gas system is expected to remain under pressure until early February.
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President Erdoğan to embark on three-country Africa tour
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will later this month embark on a tour to three African countries - Tanzania, Mozambique and Madagascar - with a large business delegation, in a special focus on investment opportunities and potential business opportunities in seven sectors.
France's Engie plans to set up gas and power trading platform in Istanbul
The Global Energy Management (GEM) division of France's Engie plans to grow by setting up a gas and power trading platform in Istanbul, the company said in a written statement on Dec. 29.
DEPA requests additional quantities of LNG
Greece's Public Gas Corporation (DEPA) has asked its suppliers for increased quantities of liquefied natural gas in response to the growth in demand for the commodity in the local market and the reduction in the flow of gas from the country's northern borders.
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Turkish gas suppliers 'struggling to meet soaring winter demand'
Turkey's daily natural gas consumption has risen to more than 200 million cubic meters due to increased household demand stemming from cold weather and is thus outstripping supply, energy industry sources said Dec. 22.
Turkey to boost gas capacity with investment, floating units
The BOTAŞ Pipeline Corporation aims to increase the daily capacity of Turkey's natural gas system to 350 million cubic meters (mcm) per day from the current 200 mcm, according to official statistics.
DEPA pays price of government nod to US gas
The Public Gas Corporation (DEPA) is apparently paying the price for a Greek decision to facilitate business plans that pave the way for American liquefied natural gas (LNG) to head through Greece to the Balkans and Central Europe - as in the case of the LNG terminal off Alexandroupoli - and for its own handling of the extension of the Turkish Stream pipeline.
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Shell wants to supply more natural gas to Turkey, says senior executive
Shell wants to supply Turkey with more liquefied natural gas (LNG), grow in the natural gas market and expand its cooperation with Turkey as the country has the potential to become a gas hub, according to a senior company executive.
Balkan Gas Hub: Bulgaria Plans to Keep Ownership of Grid
Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev has said the state intends on retaining the ownership of the existing gas infrastructure despite offering a joint venture for the so-called Balkan Gas Hub project.
Some 50% of the new company's shares will be put up for sale. The new entity will be a subsidiary of Bulgartransgaz, the state-owned gas grid operator.
US-EU Energy Council Backs Bulgaria-Greece Gas Link
The US-EU Energy Council on Wednesday stressed the importance of Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria (IGB) and the Southern Gas Corridor for the regional energy system.