Turkey : Gas Sector Strategy

The purpose of this note is to assist policymakers by proposing a pragmatic and flexible program of change which will enable Turkey to develop a modernized gas market structure. The note is supportive of the objectives of the natural gas market law and does not call for fundamental changes in it. Rather, it suggests some modification of the law's present rigidities. The context for the note includes several implementation concerns and questions raised by the incumbent gas monopoly, Turkish National Gas Company, government institutions and the private sector.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2007-05
Subjects:AUCTION, AVAILABILITY, BALANCE, CLEAN ENERGY, COAL, COMMERCIALIZATION, COMPETITION POLICY, COMPETITIVE ENERGIES, COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT, COMPETITIVE GAS MARKET, COMPETITIVE WHOLESALE MARKET, COMPETITIVENESS, CONSTRUCTION, CONSUMER GROUPS, CONTINGENT LIABILITIES, CONTRACT PORTFOLIO, CONTRACT TRANSFER, COST OF GAS, CRUDE OIL, DEMAND FOR GAS, DEMAND GROWTH, DISTRIBUTION LICENSING, DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS, DOMESTIC GAS, DOMESTIC MARKET, EAST EUROPE, ELECTRICITY, ELECTRICITY GENERATING, ELECTRICITY GENERATING INDUSTRY, EMISSIONS, ENERGY BALANCE, ENERGY NEEDS, ENERGY PLANNERS, ENERGY SECTOR, ENERGY SOURCES, EXTENSIVE TRANSMISSION BACKBONE, FAIR, FAIR COMPETITION, FOREIGN GAS, FRANCHISEES, FUEL, FUELS, FUNCTIONAL GAS MARKET, GAS, GAS BUSINESS, GAS CHAIN, GAS COMMODITY, GAS COMPANY, GAS CONSULTATIVE BODY, GAS CONSUMERS, GAS CONSUMPTION, GAS CORRIDOR, GAS DEMAND, GAS DEMAND PROJECTIONS, GAS DISTRIBUTION, GAS FIELDS, GAS IMPORT, GAS IMPORT INFRASTRUCTURE, GAS IMPORTING, GAS IMPORTING BUSINESS, GAS IMPORTS, GAS INDUSTRY, GAS MARKET, GAS MARKET LIBERALIZATION, GAS MARKET STRATEGY, GAS MARKET STRUCTURE, GAS MARKETS, GAS PIPELINES, GAS PRICES, GAS PRODUCER, GAS PRODUCERS, GAS PURCHASE, GAS RELEASE, GAS RELEASE PROGRAM, GAS RESERVES, GAS RESERVES HOLDERS, GAS RESOURCE, GAS SECTOR, GAS SECTOR RESTRUCTURING, GAS SECTOR STRATEGY, GAS STORAGE, GAS STRATEGY, GAS STRATEGY ISSUING POLICY STATEMENT, GAS SUPPLIER, GAS SUPPLIER COUNTRIES, GAS SUPPLIERS, GAS SUPPLY, GAS SUPPLY SECURITY, GAS SWAPS, GAS TRANSIT, GAS TRANSMISSION, GAS USAGE, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, HIGH SULFUR COAL, HYDRO GENERATION, HYDROPOWER, INCENTIVE REGULATION, INCUMBENT SUPPLIERS, INDUSTRY STRUCTURE, INTERNATIONAL GAS INDUSTRY, INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS, INTERNATIONAL SOURCES OF SUPPLY, LEGAL STATUS, LNG, MARKET FOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION, MARKET FOR GAS, MARKET INFORMATION, MARKET OPENING, MARKET RISK, MARKET RISKS, MARKET SHARE, MARKET TRANSITION, MIDDLE EAST, MILLION BARRELS, MINIMUM GAS PURCHASE PROJECTIONS, MONOPOLIES, MONOPOLY, MONOPOLY POWER, NATIONAL ENERGY, NATIONAL GAS, NATIONAL GAS STRATEGY, NATIONAL TRANSMISSION, NATIONAL TRANSMISSION NETWORK, NATIONAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM, NATURAL GAS, NATURAL GAS MARKET, NATURAL GAS MARKET LAW, NATURAL GAS USE, NATURAL RESOURCES, OIL, OIL AND GAS, OIL INDUSTRY, OIL MARKET, OIL TRANSPORTATION, PETROL, PETROLEUM, PETROLEUM EXPLORATION, PETROLEUM PRODUCING, PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, PILOT PROJECTS, PIPELINE, PIPELINE INVESTMENTS, PIPELINE OPTION FOR EXPORTS, POWER PLANTS, POWER PRODUCERS, PRIMARY ENERGY, PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY, PRIVATE INVESTORS, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRIVATIZATION, PROSPECTIVE OIL PIPELINES, PROVISION OF GAS, PURCHASING, RE-EXPORT, RE-EXPORT OF GAS, REGIONAL PIPELINES, REGULATORY AGENCY, RENEWABLE ENERGIES, RENEWABLE ENERGY, RENEWABLE RESOURCES, RETAIL, RETAIL COMPETITION, SPREAD, STOCKS, STORAGE CAPACITY, STORAGE FACILITIES, STORAGE FACILITY, SUBSTITUTES, SULFUR, SURPLUS, SURPLUSES, THERMAL POWER, THERMAL POWER PLANTS, TRADERS, TRANSITIONAL PATH, TRANSMISSION ENTITY, TRANSMISSION LINES, TRANSMISSION SYSTEM, UNBUNDLING, VERTICAL INTEGRATION, WESTERN EUROPE, WHOLESALE COMPETITION, WHOLESALE PRICE, WHOLESALERS, WHOLESALING,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/05/7879968/turkey-gas-sector-strategy
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/17909
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