Turkey has embarked on a major restructuring of its gas supply mix, signing nine new LNG contracts in 2025 alongside a preliminary deal with Woodside for U.S. LNG from 2030. As Ankara secures flexible LNG volumes from a diversified set of suppliers it is better positioned to negotiate better pricing and terms from Russia and Iran. These agreements, following four […]
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