TEHRAN (Tasnim) Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Taner Yildiz said that his country is interested in Irans economic upturn.
Taner Yildiz said the removal of sanctions against Iran will make changes to worlds oil prices from which Ankara will benefit, Hurriyet newspaper reported.
He added that Iran is an influential power in international ...
TEHRAN (ISNA)- Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Tanir Yildiz said his country is considering rise of electricity import from Iran.
He further pointed to drought and lack of water resources in the country, and said that Turkey may be forces to buy more power from Iran and Georgia in 2014.
Turkish Minister of Development Cevdet Yilmaz ...
[caption id="attachment_27590" align="alignright" width="180"] A view of Iran's South Pars Gas and Oil Field[/caption]
Iranian price offers for natural gas are still too high even if Ankara doubles the purchase volume as Iranians suggested, says Turkish Energy Minister Taner Y?ld?z.
An energy-hungry Turkey imports 10 billion cubic meters of natural ...
Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildizsays Turkey will continue to import oil and gas from the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Turkey imports part of its energy demands from Iran and it will continue to import oil and gas from the country, Yildiz said.
The Turkish minister made the remarks in a ceremony marking the 35th anniversary of Irans Islamic Revolution ...
[caption id="attachment_28364" align="alignright" width="180"] Iranian gas refinery[/caption]
Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Taner Yildiz says his country will continue importing natural gas from neighboring Iran.
"Iran is our neighbor and brother country. We will continue our natural gas trade, he told Turkish-language news ...
Istanbul, October 30, IRNA -- Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz underlined that Turkey is still willing to continue to its cooperation with Iran in the field of energy.
Speaking at a conference on Europes energy issues by the Economist magazine, Yildiz pointed to Iran as one of the most important countries having rich oil and gas resources in ...
TEHRAN (ISNA)- Turkey will take at least the same 5 million tonnes (100,000 barrel per day) of Iranian crude in 2014 that it is taking this year, as any more cuts in the volumes from Iran would "threaten" its economy, the Turkish energy minister said.
Turkey is also importing 10 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas a year from Iran and would buy more ...
SUMMARY:A series of Friday Prayers leaders and MPs backed the Rouhani Governments nuclear talks with the West, following the advance in discussions in Geneva on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The statementby the spokesman of Parliaments National Security Council, Hossein Naghavi Hosseini, was typical:
The set of proposals that Iran presented were the focus ...
TEHRAN (FNA)- Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz underlined that his country does not plan to cut oil imports from Iran, reiterating that Ankara needs the Islamic Republics crude for its domestics needs.
Now we are importing about 5 million tons (100,000 bpd) and if we (reduce more) than that, then that would threaten our energy supply security,...
Turkeywill import at least 5 million tonnes of Iranian crude oil next year as any more cuts in the country's oil imports fromIranwill be "threatening" to the Turkisheconomy, the Turkish energy minister said on Thursday.
Taner Yildiz said in a briefing during the World Energy Congress thatTurkeyis also importing 10 billioncubicmetres of gas fromIran,...
Iran news headlines on Tuesdayinclude Iran calling chemical arms use in Syria a'red line'; Iran President Office rejection ofallegation on record showing election fraud; Turkeycontinuation ofimporting Irans gas andIran condemning assassination attempt against Syrian prime minister.
Iran says use of chemical arms by anyone in Syria is red line
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The Turkish energy minister says Turkey will continue importing natural gas from Iran, despite US pressure to hinder the Tehran-Ankara energy cooperation.
Taner Yildiz said on Monday that Turkey will not decrease its imports of gas from Iran and that Tehran-Ankara energy ties will remain intact.
The Turkish minister made the remarks at a press ...
ANKARA, April 10 (KUNA) -- Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Taner Yildiz said on Wednesday that his country does not intend to decrease volume of oil and gas supplies imported from Iran, adding at the same time that Turkey is to increase its imports of Iraqi crude oil.
In a statement to reporters, Yildiz indicated, on the sidelines ...
ISTANBUL:Turkeypurchased $6 billion worth of oil fromIranin 2012 and will continue oil imports from the Islamic Republic,Turkish EnergyMinisterTaner Yildiztold Turkey's CNBC-E television on Friday.
Oncerelianton Iran for more than half its crude oil imports, Turkey has reduced its purchases as theUnited StatesandEuropean Unionhave tightened sanctions ...
Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Taner Yildiz has asserted his countrys need for Iran's gas, emphasizing that Turkey will proceed with cooperation with the Islamic Republic in the energy sector.
Turkey supplies an important portion -- one fifth-- of its gas need from Iran based on a deal signed in 1996, Yildiz told IRNA in Ankara on ...
Energy Minister Yildiz says Turkey took Iran to international arbitration over the high gas prices, however "Turkey is satisfied on trading oil with Iran."
Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Sources, Taner Yildiz referred to Turkey taking Iran to international arbitration over the price of Iranian natural gas and said the flow of the gas was not ...
TRIPOLI, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Tupras, Turkey's sole oil refiner, will extend purchases of crude oil from Iran when the company's contract expires in August but won't increase imports, Energy Minister Taner Yildiz said.
Turkeyis seeking to raise crude imports from Libya, Yildiz also told reporters late on Sunday, as the country seeks to diversify supplies ...
ANKARA:Turkeywill keep buying natural gas from neighbouringIranas Western allies raise pressure over Tehran's disputed nuclear programme, Energy MinisterTaner Yildizsaid on Wednesday.
"It is out of question for us to take a step backward," Yildiz was quoted as saying by the Anatolia news agency. "Furthermore, we have not been asked to take such a ...