Spot market natural gas prices for Friday, July 30

The trade volume of Turkey’s spot natural gas market decreased by 17.3% to 6.34 million Turkish liras on Friday, Turkey’s Energy Exchange Istanbul (EXIST) data showed on Saturday.

Total trade on Thursday amounted to 7.67 million liras.

On Friday’s spot market, 1,000 cubic meters of natural gas costs 2,071 liras, while the cumulative natural gas trade volume amounted to around 3.06 million cubic meters.

Turkey received 139.27 million cubic meters of pipeline gas on Friday.

US$1 equals 8.45 Turkish liras at 1100 GMT on Saturday.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Turkey’s daily power consumption up 2.6% on July 22

Turkey’s daily electricity consumption increased by 2.6% on Thursday compared to the previous day, totaling 795,990 megawatt-hours, according to official figures of the Turkish Electricity Transmission Corporation (TEIAS) on Friday.

Hourly power consumption peaked at 36,730 megawatt-hours at 22.00 local time on Thursday, data from TEIAS showed. The country’s electricity usage was at its lowest at 27,907 megawatt-hours at 06.00 local time.

Electricity production amounted to 807,277 megawatt-hours on Thursday, marking a 2.5% increase from Wednesday.

Turkey’s electricity production from natural gas plants constituted 24.7% of total electricity consumption, wind plants held a 19.5% while lignite plants comprised 14.6%.

On Thursday, Turkey’s electricity exports amounted to 14,902 megawatt-hours, while imports totaled 3,627 megawatt-hours.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Muslim holiday to be observed in Turkey in ‘relatively better conditions’: President

Turkey has significantly contained the spread of COVID-19 and the country will observe this year’s Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of Sacrifice, in relatively better conditions, the Turkish president said on Monday.

In a video message marking the Muslim holiday, Recep Tayyip Erdogan said there is no problem in the COVID-19 vaccine supply and invited all people over 18 years of age to benefit from the vaccination campaign.

Erdogan said the vaccination rate in the country is at a “good level” compared to the world average.

He urged the people to protect themselves against the “insidious threat” by keeping their precautions and by getting vaccinated.

The drop in the number of cases, patients and deaths through vaccination plays an important role in the morale of the nation, the president said.?

“We regret that we are still unable to fulfill the obligation of Hajj [one of the five pillars of Islam], which is an inseparable part of the Eid al-Adha. We hope to reach the days when the Hajj, which will be held with limited participation, will be performed again with the participation of millions, with love, enthusiasm and conversation,” he said.

Erdogan said the biggest defense against the pandemic is vaccination with measures such as hygiene, mask, and social distance.

Turkey has administered nearly 63.5 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines since it launched a mass vaccination campaign in January.

According to Health Ministry data, over 38.97 million people have gotten their first dose, while over 20.88 million have received their second dose.

To date, over 62.74% of the adult population has received at least one vaccine dose.

Source: Anadolu Agency