Türkiye’s natural gas imports decreased by 30.47% in October 2022 compared to the same month in 2021, according to data from Türkiye’s energy watchdog on Tuesday.
Natural gas imports this October fell to around 3.23 billion cubic meters (bcm) from approximately 4.65 bcm in the same month of 2021, Türkiye’s Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EMRA) said in its monthly natural gas market report.
According to EMRA data, the country imported approximately 2.38 bcm of natural gas via pipelines in October, while 857 million cubic meters (mcm) was purchased as LNG. This represented a 47.56% decrease in pipeline imports and a 21.23% decrease in LNG imports.
Russia was the majority supplier, providing 948 mcm of natural gas to Türkiye, while Azerbaijan and Iran followed with 760 mcm and 671 mcm, respectively.
Gas imports in October from Nigeria fell by 100%, and imports from US, Algeria and Russia dropped by 85%, 18% and 49%, respectively, relative to October last year.
The country’s total gas consumption in October also fell by 33,9% to approximately 2.92 bcm compared to the same month in 2021.
Household consumption drops by 16.3% to 423 mcm, and the use of gas in power plants decreased by 43% over the same period.
The natural gas storage volume in October increased by 39.2% to around 3.81 bcm, compared to 2.74 bcm in October last year.