Turkey : Gas Sector Strategy Note

This report summarizes a strategy for accelerating the liberalization of the natural gas market in Turkey in line with the objectives of the Natural Gas Market Law of 2001 (Law 4646). It focuses on the desired future framework for the natural gas m...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Energy Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2013
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/09/5631579/turkey-gas-sector-strategy-note
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14386
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spelling okr-10986-143862021-04-23T14:03:18Z Turkey : Gas Sector Strategy Note World Bank BASE YEAR COAL COMMERCIAL VALUE COMMERCIALIZATION COMPETITION POLICY COMPETITIVENESS CONSTRUCTION CONSUMER CHOICE CONSUMER GROUPS CONSUMERS CRUDE OIL DEMAND GROWTH DOMESTIC MARKET ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC SITUATION ELECTRICITY GENERATION EMISSIONS EXPORTS FUELS GAS GAS DISTRIBUTION GAS FIELDS GAS INDUSTRY GAS MARKET GAS PIPELINES GAS PRICES GAS RESERVES GAS SECTOR GAS STORAGE GAS SUPPLY GDP GROWTH POTENTIAL GROWTH RATE HIGH SULFUR COAL IMPORTS INDUSTRIAL ECONOMIES LEGISLATION LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS LIQUIDITY MARKET INFORMATION MARKET LIBERALIZATION MARKET PENETRATION MARKET RISK MARKET RISKS MARKET SHARE MARKET STRATEGY MARKET STRUCTURE MARKET TRANSITION MIDDLE EAST MONOPOLIES MONOPOLY NATURAL RESOURCES OIL INDUSTRY OPTIMIZATION PETROL PETROLEUM PETROLEUM EXPLORATION PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PIPELINES POTENTIAL INVESTORS POWER PLANTS PRODUCERS PRODUCTION COSTS PURCHASING REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RENEWABLE RESOURCES RETAIL SPREAD STOCKS STORAGE CAPACITY SUBSTITUTES SUPPLIERS SURPLUS SURPLUSES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE THERMAL POWER UNFAIR COMPETITION WESTERN EUROPE WHOLESALERS WHOLESALING GAS SECTOR INDUSTRY STRUCTURE GAS MARKET LEGAL FRAMEWORK ENERGY PRODUCTION TAXATION NATURAL GAS DISTRIBUTION REGULATORY FRAMEWORK GAS PRICES PRICING POLICIES OF RESOURCES PRICING POLICY REOFRMS PROJECT COMPLEXITY POLITICAL RISKS This report summarizes a strategy for accelerating the liberalization of the natural gas market in Turkey in line with the objectives of the Natural Gas Market Law of 2001 (Law 4646). It focuses on the desired future framework for the natural gas market and indicates the changes that need to be made in the "buy" function, "sell" function, and transit function as well as the steps that need to be taken to transition from the current framework to the desired framework. 2013-07-08T16:04:23Z 2013-07-08T16:04:23Z 2004-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/09/5631579/turkey-gas-sector-strategy-note http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14386 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Energy Study Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Turkey
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topic BASE YEAR
COAL
COMMERCIAL VALUE
COMMERCIALIZATION
COMPETITION POLICY
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSTRUCTION
CONSUMER CHOICE
CONSUMER GROUPS
CONSUMERS
CRUDE OIL
DEMAND GROWTH
DOMESTIC MARKET
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC SITUATION
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
EMISSIONS
EXPORTS
FUELS
GAS
GAS DISTRIBUTION
GAS FIELDS
GAS INDUSTRY
GAS MARKET
GAS PIPELINES
GAS PRICES
GAS RESERVES
GAS SECTOR
GAS STORAGE
GAS SUPPLY
GDP
GROWTH POTENTIAL
GROWTH RATE
HIGH SULFUR COAL
IMPORTS
INDUSTRIAL ECONOMIES
LEGISLATION
LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS
LIQUIDITY
MARKET INFORMATION
MARKET LIBERALIZATION
MARKET PENETRATION
MARKET RISK
MARKET RISKS
MARKET SHARE
MARKET STRATEGY
MARKET STRUCTURE
MARKET TRANSITION
MIDDLE EAST
MONOPOLIES
MONOPOLY
NATURAL RESOURCES
OIL INDUSTRY
OPTIMIZATION
PETROL
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM EXPLORATION
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
PIPELINES
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
POWER PLANTS
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTION COSTS
PURCHASING
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RETAIL
SPREAD
STOCKS
STORAGE CAPACITY
SUBSTITUTES
SUPPLIERS
SURPLUS
SURPLUSES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
THERMAL POWER
UNFAIR COMPETITION
WESTERN EUROPE
WHOLESALERS
WHOLESALING
GAS SECTOR
INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
GAS MARKET
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
ENERGY PRODUCTION
TAXATION
NATURAL GAS DISTRIBUTION
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
GAS PRICES
PRICING POLICIES OF RESOURCES
PRICING POLICY REOFRMS
PROJECT COMPLEXITY
POLITICAL RISKS
spellingShingle BASE YEAR
COAL
COMMERCIAL VALUE
COMMERCIALIZATION
COMPETITION POLICY
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSTRUCTION
CONSUMER CHOICE
CONSUMER GROUPS
CONSUMERS
CRUDE OIL
DEMAND GROWTH
DOMESTIC MARKET
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC SITUATION
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
EMISSIONS
EXPORTS
FUELS
GAS
GAS DISTRIBUTION
GAS FIELDS
GAS INDUSTRY
GAS MARKET
GAS PIPELINES
GAS PRICES
GAS RESERVES
GAS SECTOR
GAS STORAGE
GAS SUPPLY
GDP
GROWTH POTENTIAL
GROWTH RATE
HIGH SULFUR COAL
IMPORTS
INDUSTRIAL ECONOMIES
LEGISLATION
LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS
LIQUIDITY
MARKET INFORMATION
MARKET LIBERALIZATION
MARKET PENETRATION
MARKET RISK
MARKET RISKS
MARKET SHARE
MARKET STRATEGY
MARKET STRUCTURE
MARKET TRANSITION
MIDDLE EAST
MONOPOLIES
MONOPOLY
NATURAL RESOURCES
OIL INDUSTRY
OPTIMIZATION
PETROL
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM EXPLORATION
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
PIPELINES
POTENTIAL INVESTORS
POWER PLANTS
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTION COSTS
PURCHASING
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
RETAIL
SPREAD
STOCKS
STORAGE CAPACITY
SUBSTITUTES
SUPPLIERS
SURPLUS
SURPLUSES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
THERMAL POWER
UNFAIR COMPETITION
WESTERN EUROPE
WHOLESALERS
WHOLESALING
GAS SECTOR
INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
GAS MARKET
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
ENERGY PRODUCTION
TAXATION
NATURAL GAS DISTRIBUTION
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
GAS PRICES
PRICING POLICIES OF RESOURCES
PRICING POLICY REOFRMS
PROJECT COMPLEXITY
POLITICAL RISKS
World Bank
Turkey : Gas Sector Strategy Note
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Turkey
description This report summarizes a strategy for accelerating the liberalization of the natural gas market in Turkey in line with the objectives of the Natural Gas Market Law of 2001 (Law 4646). It focuses on the desired future framework for the natural gas market and indicates the changes that need to be made in the "buy" function, "sell" function, and transit function as well as the steps that need to be taken to transition from the current framework to the desired framework.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Energy Study
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Turkey : Gas Sector Strategy Note
title_short Turkey : Gas Sector Strategy Note
title_full Turkey : Gas Sector Strategy Note
title_fullStr Turkey : Gas Sector Strategy Note
title_full_unstemmed Turkey : Gas Sector Strategy Note
title_sort turkey : gas sector strategy note
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/09/5631579/turkey-gas-sector-strategy-note
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14386
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