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Feasibility study for an LNG terminal in Ceyhan, Turkey

The possibility of setting up an LNG import terminal in Turkey is being evaluated. In preliminary phases of the project, it was concluded that Ceyhan has the optimal conditions to receive such a facility.

The Iskenderun Bay hosts various private and government facilities and docks, including crude oil and cargo terminals, serving as a gateway for goods from Middle Eastern countries. Some of these ports and terminals were built for specific purposes, such as importing minerals or fertilizers and exporting iron or steel.

Location Ceyhan, Iskenderun bay, Turkey

Date: 2007

Scope of the project: Feasibility Study for a New LNG Terminal

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