Türkiye continues to secure its standing as a key energy corridor this week, with fresh details emerging from the latest energy ministry update. According to Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar, Iran remains a “major” supplier of natural gas, delivering up to 9.6 billion m³ per year via pipeline; despite disruptions early this winter; thanks to longstanding contracts set to run through July 2026
This stable supply is essential for Türkiye, which expects to consume around 60 billion m³ in 2025. Turkey’s ability to maintain steady energy flows supports heavy industries, urban infrastructure, and export-processing zones, particularly those tied to construction and manufacturing; areas vital to GTA’s trade facilitation services.
Meanwhile, geopolitical tension in regions like Israel–Iran keeps regional buyers alert. A disruption in pipeline economics could sharply raise demand for LNG vessel imports. For international energy clients, Türkiye stands out as a reliable base from which to monitor shifting supply dynamics; and GTA is strategically positioned to handle logistics and compliance needs.
As buyers scout energy sourcing options, Türkiye’s role as both a consumer and transshipment hub grows in importance. Whether clients seek to import LNG tanks, modular pipelines, or energy-related spares, GTA’s Istanbul base provides unmatched access to these markets.
If you’re exploring energy logistics, spare parts, or project-based deliveries, reach out to GTA to unlock Türkiye’s geopolitically stable energy gateway.
s&p global | GTA Communications Department

