Iran Halts Gas Deliveries to Turkey due to Maintenance

Natural gas deliveries from Iran to Turkey will temporarily be discontinued from October 2-9, 2022, due to scheduled maintenance, Turkey’s Petroleum Pipeline Corporation (BOTAŞ) said on Monday.
According to the Turkish Daily Sabah newspaper, “Due to the planned inspection and maintenance works to be carried out on the Iran-Türkiye Natural Gas Pipeline between 02-09/10/2022, gas delivery from the Gürbulak entry point to our transmission network will not be possible for 8 days,” Turkey’s Petroleum Pipeline Corporation (BOTAŞ) said in a statement.
Accordingly, the company noted that no problems related to the supply-demand balance in the national transmission network were foreseen during the planned maintenance and repair.
Turkey is almost fully dependent on imported gas from Russia, Azerbaijan and Iran.
Accordingly, energy prices have risen sharply in Turkry driven by global increases and a decline in the lira’s value against the dollar last year.

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