New Gas Supply Route Between Ukraine and Turkey Under Discussion: Key Details.
Talks on a Fresh Gas Transit Corridor
According to Espreso.tv: A meeting took place on May 17 to explore a new gas delivery route that would leverage Ukraine’s pipeline network. This initiative has the potential to transport up to 5 billion cubic meters of gas annually. The discussions were held as part of the ongoing energy partnership between Ukraine and Turkey.
Turkey Announces Major Black Sea Gas Discovery
Turkey has revealed the discovery of a new natural gas field at the Goktepe-3 well in the Black Sea, with estimated reserves of 75 billion cubic meters. Ukraine’s Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal commented:
“We are interested in establishing a new gas supply route.” — Denys Shmyhal
These efforts aim to strengthen energy security for both nations and deepen cooperation in the gas sector.
The proposed gas transit route and the offshore discovery in the Black Sea represent significant steps toward bolstering energy independence for Ukraine and Turkey. Utilizing Ukraine’s gas transportation system could serve as a strategic asset for regional energy security, especially amid shifting geopolitical dynamics.
These developments are expected to enhance bilateral energy collaboration and could positively impact economic ties across the region.
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