Soma B Thermal Power Plant on the Block Amid 20 Billion TL Debt Turmoil
Türkiye'nin enerji arz güvenliğinde kritik bir rol oynayan ve üretim kapasitesiyle dikkat çeken **Soma B Termik Santrali**, devasa bir borç yükü neden

A critical asset in Turkey's energy supply security, noted for its production capacity, the Soma B Thermal Power Plant, is heading toward a change of ownership under the weight of enormous debt. Owned by Konya Şeker, which is struggling with a debt exceeding 20 billion TL to the Turkish Coal Enterprises (TKİ), the facility is being sold through foreclosure. This development reignites debates regarding financial sustainability in the energy sector while placing the legal and economic processes of transferring strategic assets under the microscope.
Foreclosure Triggered by Massive Debt
The sale of the plant managed by one of the sector's leading players reveals how deeply the pressures on balance sheets have intensified. The financial structure of the plant operated by Konya Şeker evolved into a legal process as the debt stock became unmanageable.
Sales Timeline and Strategic Assessments
The sales schedule determined by the enforcement office provides a clear timeline for potential investors, while also bringing uncertainties regarding the transition process to the new owner to the agenda. Energy market observers agree that the sale of such assets could accelerate consolidation in the sector.
Analysis by Rüzgar Ersoy: Foreclosure processes on energy assets are closely related not only to the sector's own dynamics but also to the credit risk management of the banking sector. The attempt to resolve a massive debt stock of 20 billion TL through asset sales clearly reveals the erosion in the company's capital adequacy ratios (CAR) and the liquidity crisis. For the new owner, optimizing operational costs and increasing efficiency through digital transformation investments upon taking over the plant is an indispensable condition for financial sustainability. The perspective of banks regarding such assets as collateral will reshape according to the new balance sheet structure formed after the sale.
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