Turkey's energy regulator has granted Denmark-based power and gas trading firm Danske Commodities, a subsidiary of Norwegian energy company Equinor, a licence for exports of natural gas from Turkey to Europe, according to reports in local media.
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Danske Commodities will reportedly transfer gas to the EU via Bulgaria, Anadolu Agency reported on Tuesday.
The number of licences granted to companies for export of natural gas from Turkey to Europe has reached 18, it added.
The list includes British-Dutch oil and gas company Shell and Turkish gas company Aygaz
Turkey has the potential to export between 10 billion and 15 billion cubic metres of natural gas annually to the EU, energy regulator officials told Anadolu Agency.
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