Turkey’s Strategic Pivot: Erasing the $100 Billion Energy Import Burden
724FinanceFatih Kılıç
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Enerji ve Tabii Kaynaklar Bakanı Alparslan Bayraktar, ülkemizin dışa bağımlılığını minimize ederek ekonomiye **100 milyar dolar** düzeyindeki yıllık e
Energy and Natural Resources Minister Alparslan Bayraktar has formalized a comprehensive roadmap aimed at minimizing the country's dependency on imports and relieving the economy of the annual $100 billion energy import burden. Addressing the Bosphorus Diplomacy Forum, the announcement highlights that critical infrastructure investments are accelerating to balance the current account deficit and render Turkey's growth strategy more resilient against external shocks amidst global energy crises and geopolitical risks.
Geopolitical Risk Mitigation and Supply Security
Minister Bayraktar emphasized that the fragility of global supply chains heightens the urgency of transitioning to local resources, noting that tensions stemming from Iran threaten energy flows via the Strait of Hormuz. He stated that while only 10% of Turkey's energy supply currently passes through this critical route—providing a temporary buffer—complete elimination of this dependency is necessary for sustainable economic security.Production Surge and Game-Changing Projects
To ensure energy supply security, the commissioning processes of mega projects termed "game-changers," such as Gabar, the Sakarya Gas Field, and the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant, are being accelerated. Minister Bayraktar signaled that natural gas production in the Black Sea will double by the end of the year, a step that could lower imported gas costs and alleviate inflationary pressures.Volatility in energy imports remains one of the most significant exogenous variables in our inflation regression models. The internalization of the $100 billion import burden, as highlighted by Minister Bayraktar, removes structural pressure on the current account, potentially meaningfully lowering Turkey's risk premium (CDS) and inflation expectations. The integration of local gas and nuclear energy will minimize the "surprise index" in energy prices, serving as the cornerstone for macroeconomic stability.
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