Main Transmission Lines
Main Transmission Lines

Main Transmission Lines

 

Russian Federation – Türkiye Natural Gas Main Transmission Line

Russian Federation – Türkiye Natural Gas Main Transmission Line which enters at Malkoçlar from Bulgarian borderline and reachs Ankara by following Hamitabat, Ambarlı, Istanbul, Izmit, Bursa, Eskişehir route consists of 845 km length.

Russia- Samsun – Ankara Natural Gas Transmission Line (Blue Stream)

Commissioned in 2003, Turkish part of Blue Stream Project gets underway from Samsun to reach Ankara through Amasya, Çorum, Kırıkkale route and merges with Malkoçlar-Ankara transmission line. Additionally, a branch pipe splits from Çorum Sungurlu to reach Düzce. Çorum Compressor Station and Durusu Main Metering Station are situated over the pipeline route.

Azerbaijan – Türkiye (Shah Deniz I) Natural Gas Pipeline

Built in order to import the natural gas produced in Azerbaijan Shah Deniz-I field to Türkiye over Georgia, Azerbaijan – Türkiye (Shah Deniz I) Natural Gas Pipeline was commissioned in 2007. Hanak Compressor Station and Türkgözü Main Metering Station are situated over the pipeline. Azerbaijan Natural Gas Pipeline merges with East Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline on Horasan and the natural gas are transmitted to the western part of Türkiye by means of this pipeline.

East Anatolian Natural Gas Main Transmission Line

Transportation of natural gas imported from sources in the east, notably Iran, is aimed by this transmission line. Commissioned in end of 2001, consisted of 1.491 km, East Anatolian Natural Gas Main Transmission line keeps Doğubeyazıt, Erzincan, Sivas and Mucur compressor stations and a main metering station at Gürbulak.