Thursday, August 29, 2013
Hmmmm.........Oil price rise costs Turkey $300 million: Energy minister
Hmmm.......Oil price rise costs Turkey $300 million: Energy minister.(HD).
The recent jump in oil prices has already cost Turkey a $300 million, the country’s energy minister has said.
“Do not underestimate Egypt, saying it’s far. A $300-million burden has emerged on Turkey’s energy expenses due to the oil prices’ jump aroused by the Egyptian incidents,” Energy Minister Taner Yıldız said, during his speech at the opening ceremony of geothermal resources in the capital Ankara today.
Brent crude oil price was $103 a barrel, now it has surpassed $113, Yıldız said, reminding that Turkey bought oil with foreign currency but sold in Turkish Liras.
Oil has jumped this week to multi-month highs on fears that the potential strike on Syria could spread unrest to major oil producers in the Middle East and disrupt supply.
As it became clear an imminent strike by the West in response to last week’s alleged chemical weapons attack was less likely, Brent crude ended its strongest two-day gain since January 2012 and edged back to below $116 a barrel.
Hmmmm.......How much Oil does Turkey currently IMPORT FROM IRAN? Thanks to Obama's waivers?
Answer: Turkey has no plan to cut Iran oil imports: Iranian Energy minister Speaking to reporters on Thursday Yildiz said Turkey’s oil imports from Iran stand between 5.5-6 million tons per day (around 105,000 barrels), noting, it “is not within our plans” to trim that figure.
Related: Turkey would struggle to cut Iran oil imports further: official
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