Fatih Dönmez, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of Turkey, said that the problem of supplying Black Sea gas from a new Turkish field could be resolved in April. His words are forwarded by the agency Anatolia.
According to Dönmez, some of the staff responsible for the design to start the gas distribution center lived in the earthquake zone and now need to take care of their families.
“Some of the workers are already returning to work. The problem will most likely be resolved in April,” the minister said.
formerly known as Dönmez aforementionedthat the operation of the gas plant will require changes in legislation. He stressed that the Turkish authorities plan to put the gas distribution center into operation before the end of the year. After the changes are made, the legal part of the preparation of the center will be completed.
Prior to that, he was a member of the Security and Foreign Policy Council chaired by Turkish President Chagry Erhan. aforementionedAnkara will need Russian investment to build a gas hub.