BOTAŞ PETROLEUM PIPELINE CORP. Slide 1
Crude Oil Pipelines GEORGIA Edirne Çanakkale Aliağa İzmir Kırklareli Zonguldak Bartın İstanbul Sakarya Bursa Ankara Eskişehir Afyon Turgutlu Nevşehir Konya Aksaray Muğla Antalya Samsun Ordu Trabzon Artvin Amasya Gümüşhane Yozgat Bayburt Kırıkkale Sivas Erzincan Erzurum Kırşehir Kayseri Malatya Diyarbakır Batman Adıyaman Kahramanmaraş Mardin Karaman Gaziantep Şanlıurfa Ceyhan İskenderun SYRIA Ardahan Kars Horasan Şırnak IRAQ AZ 3,332 kms of Crude Oil Pipeline A : I. KERKUK-CEYHAN 40 641 KM B : II. KERKUK-CEYHAN 46 656 KM 71(80) MTA CAPACITY C : BAKU-TBILISI-CEYHAN 34 42 46 1076 KM 50(60) MTA CAPACITY D : BATMAN-DÖRTYOL 18 511 KM 4.5 MTA CAPACITY E : CEYHAN-KIRIKKALE 24 448 KM 7.2 MTA CAPACITY Slide 2
International Crude Oil Pipelines With a total annual capacity of more than 120 million tonnes, Azeri, Kazakh and Iraqi oil are being carried to Ceyhan Marine Terminal for World markets. Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Crude Oil Pipeline-BTC Commissioning 2006 Capacity (MTA) 50 Total Length (Kms) 1.776 Pump Stations 4 Storage Tanks 7 BTC Iraq-Turkey Crude Oil Pipeline-ITP I. Line II. Line ITP Commisionning 1976 1987 Capacity (MTA) 70,9 Total Length (Kms) 986 890 Pump Stations 6 Storage Tanks 12 Slide 3
BOTAŞ Main Natural Gas Pipeline System & Supply Contracts of BOTAŞ Russian Fed (6 BCM+4 BCM+4 BCM) 42 mmm3/day Russian Fed (Blue Stream) 47.3 mmm3/day Azerbaijan 19 mmm3/day Turkmenistan LNG Spot LNG FSRU LNG Iran 28.5 mmm3/d ay FSRU Iraq Existing Imports (Plateau Period) Contracted/Planned Gas Contracts Gas source diversification, Security of Supply! More gas storage capacity to come Slide 4
190 185 19 31 11 423 174 122 1.490 1.020 735 833 524 202 261 75 2 622 270 251 479 1.731 1.465 1.332 BOTAŞ BOTAŞ High Pressure Natural Gas Pipeline System 13,443 kms High Pressure Lines 2.8 milyar m 3 Underground Gas Storage 9 Compressor Stations 3 LNG Terminals (2 Land, 1 FSRU) (Kms) 16.000 14.000 12.000 10.000 8.000 6.000 4.000 2.000 0 Annual Cumulative 845 1.035 1.220 1.239 1.270 1.693 1.704 1.878 2.000 3.490 6.078 5.245 4.510 7.809 8.333 9.798 12.292 12.964 13.443 12.215 12.290 12.561 11.593 11.130 11.332 Slide 5
Natural Gas Storage Capacity and Targets-Supply Security K. Marmara Değirmenköy 2015: 2,66 BCM -20 million m 3 /day 2016: 2,84 BCM- 25 million m 3 /day 2020: 4,60 BCM- 75 million m 3 /day Tuz Gölü Natural Gas Storage Project 2017: 0,5 BCM-Re-injection20 million m 3 /day 2020: 1.0 BCM-Re-injection 40 million m 3 /day Target to have 5.4 BCM capacity with 80 million m 3 /day in 2023 A Target Capacity of 9-10 BCM with 155 million m 3 /day Slide 6
LNG Terminals-Supply Security BOTAŞ Marmara Ereğlisi LNG Terminal 2016: 18 million m 3 /day 2017: 27 million m 3 /day Target: 37 million m 3 /day EgeGaz Aliağa LNG Terminal 2016: 16,4 million m 3 /day 2017: 39,8 million m 3 /day BOTAŞ FSRU 2017: 15-20 million ETKİ FSRU m 3 /day 2017:14-21 million m 3 /day LNG Land Terminal FSRU Slide 7
Natural Gas Demand and Storage in Turkey Billion Sm 3 60 Talep Demand Depolama Storage Kapasitesi Capacity Depolama Storage Capacity/Demand Kapasitesi / Talep Oranı %30 50 %25 40 %20 30 %15 20 10 0 43,7 45,2 45,9 48,7 48 47 35,4 36,9 35,2 37,4 31,0 27,3 22,3 2,66 2,66 2,66 2,66 2,66 2,66 2,66 2,66 2,66 2,84 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 %10 %5 %0 Slide 8
BOTAŞ Gas Sales (standard m 3 ) BOTAŞ Contracts by Countries 36.4 BCM 2016 40.4 BCM 2015 36.1 BCM 2008 BCMA Start Duration Expiry Algeria (LNG) 4.4 1994 30 2024 RF (West-2) 4.0 1998 23 2021 Nigeria (LNG) 1.2 1999 22 2021 Iran 10.0 2001 25 2026 RF (Blue Stream) 16.0 2003 25 2025 Azerbaijan (Phase I) 6.6 2007 15 2021 Azerbaijan (Phase II) 6.0 2018 15 2033 Turkmenistan 16.0-30 - Greece (export) 0.75 2007 15 2021 17.4 BCM 2002 0.5 BCM 1987 Industry 25% Residential 31% Power 44% Consumption figures are expected to rise again in a couple of years time BOTAŞ Sales by Sectors-2016 Slide 9
A Potential Hub at the Centre of the East and the West What we planned, Where we came Slide 10
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Regional Outlook Europe Share in the World N. Gas Consumption : % 12,2 Share in the World Oil Consumption : % 14,3 Eurasia Share in the World N. Gas Consumption : %28,3 Share in the World Oil Consumption : % 8,4 %71,1 of World N. Gas Reserves Middle East Share in the World N. Gas Consumption : % 42,8 Share in the World Oil Consumption : % 47,3 %55,6 of World Oil Reserves Source: BP Statistics Slide 12
Natural Gas Routes to Europe Norvay 1,9 tcm* ~17,6 years* RF 32,3 tcm* ~56,4 years* EU 10,4 tcm* ~11,2 years* Caspian 18,6 tcm* ~216,3 years* N. Africa 6 tcm* ~62,9 years* Middle East 80 tcm* ~132,8 years* Source: BP Statistics * Reserves and estimated life Slide 13
Interconnector Turkey-Greece Project (ITG) First Pace for the Gas Corridor! Total Pipe Length : 296 km Turkey (Onshore) : 211 km Offshore : 17 km Gas Supply Date : 16 November 2007 Slide 14
BOTAŞ Gas Through Turkey- How we planned, How we started All projects started in a better world of Supply Target was to have all projects realised almost at the same time TAP ITGI Direction of supply would show the first comer Slide 15
Gas Through Turkey- Now! TANAP March 17 th 2015 Groundbreaking TAP 6 BCM BOTAŞ 10 BCM Europe 2018 Turkey 2019 Europe 31 BCM Capacity BOTAŞ 30% SOCAR (SGC) 58% BP 12 % Slide 16
The TurkStream Project Slide 17
The TurkStream Project A new Route for Russian Gas to cross the Black Sea for the second time Design works to show technical details Planned capacity of some 32 BCM- Half for Turkey, half to head for Europe IGA signed on the 10 th of October, 2016 in İstanbul BOTAŞ and Gazprom are working on the SHA to establish the Joint Venture that wil realise the pipeline investment to be streched to Europe BOTAŞ, Gazprom and SSTTBV are working together for the technical details of the Receiving Terminal and the pipeline BOTAŞ will realise all land appropriation Works being the Designated State Authority Slide 18
To be an Eastern Gas Trading Hub for Europe Proper Legistlation Multiple Entry & Exit Points Source Diversification Sufficient and Reliable Sources A Reliable Market Reliable Transit and National Infrastructure (Storage, Transmission and Distribution) Energy Security GAS HUB Supply Security Slide 19
Austria Nabucco Bosnia Herzegovina Russian Gas-West TAP ITGI ITB ITG İzmir TurkStream Potential Gas Hub TANAP Blue Stream SCP-SCPX Shah Deniz I-II Trans- Caspian Turkmenian Gas Iraqi Gas Iranian Gas Arab Gas PL Slide 20