Turkey’s largest natural gas storage facility! President Erdogan to inaugurate
The Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources announced that Silivri Natural Gas Storage Facility, which is Turkey’s largest natural gas storage facility, will be opened on 16 December by expanding its capacity.
The structuring of the Ministry said, “The following conclusion, for which energy supply security is extremely critical, is that Turkey is putting another giant investment into service in this field. 7 natural gas pipelines pass through its territory and there are 4 LNG storages, 2 of which are sea, in Turkey, natural gas The capacities of the warehouses are also being increased under the leadership of the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources.
‘IT’S IN THE POSITION TO MEET 8 PERCENT OF THE NEED’
Turkey’s first underground natural gas storage facility silivri Stating that the Natural Gas Storage Facility will be put into service in 2007, he said, “After nearly 10 years of service, operations were started to increase the storage of 3.2 billion cubic meters and the daily back production of 28 million cubic meters. As part of the expansion works, drilling operations were carried out in 18 wells. Above the sea. 2 platforms were established. The intensive work of the BOTAŞ teams increased the resulting capacity to 4.6 billion cubic meters and daily back production to 75 million cubic meters. In this sense, the giant facility is able to meet approximately 8 percent of Turkey’s annual natural gas need. Presidency Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced that this giant facility, which will make one quarter of the daily requirement in the harshest winter week, will be realized on 16 December.
As it is reported that the shoulder strap continues in Tuz Gölü Underground Natural Gas Storage Facility, the following statements are included:
“The capacity of the warehouse in Tuz Gölü, which is currently 1.2 billion cubic meters, will also increase to 5.4 billion cubic meters. The works are expected to be completed within 2 years. natural gas storage capacity will reach 10 billion cubic meters. The Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Fatih Dönmez, declared that Turkey’s natural gas tanks are 100 percent full and that they will get through a problem without the servers complying with the shipping schedules.