Russian energy giant Gazprom signed a new, four-year gas supply agreement with Turkey’s Petroleum Pipeline Corporation (BOTAŞ), the Russian gas producer’s export arm announced on Thursday.
Gazprom Export will supply up to 5.75 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas to the state-owned Turkish company a year under the deal, it said in a statement.
The Russian gas flows to Turkey via a joint energy pipeline project, TurkStream pipeline, which has an annual capacity of 31.5 bcm and was commissioned in early 2020.
The pipeline consists of two 930-kilometer (578-mile) offshore lines and two separate onshore lines that are 142 kilometers and 70 kilometers long. The first line, with a capacity of 15.75 bcm, is designated for supplies to Turkey’s domestic customers, while the second carries Russian gas further to Europe through Bulgaria.