(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Alexei Miller, the
head of Russian energy giant Gazprom, discussed the project to make
Türkiye a gas hub and Russian gas supplies, in a meeting held in
Istanbul on Friday, trend reports citing daily sabah .
Putin first proposed creating a gas base in Türkiye in October
as a means to redirect supplies from the damaged Nord Stream
pipelines and export them on to the European market, an idea that
Erdogan has supported.
Putin has repeatedly said that a natural gas hub could be set up
in Türkiye fairly quickly, forecasting many European customers
would emerge in such a marketplace.
Erdogan previously said Russian and Turkish energy authorities
would work together to designate the best location for the
potential gas distribution center, adding that Türkiye's Thrace
region, bordering Greece and Bulgaria, appeared to be the best
spot.
Türkiye is home to seven international natural gas pipelines and
one of the ways Russian gas reaches Europe is through the dual
TurkStream natural gas pipeline. With a total capacity of 31.5
billion cubic meters (bcm), each line has an annual capacity of
15.75 bcm.
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