Turkish coal imports remain exposed to global energy market disruptions

Ember chart showing additional oil and gas import costs for Türkiye in 2026 due to rising fossil fuel prices.

Turkish coal imports continue to play a critical role in the country’s energy system, with coal supplying more than a quarter of primary energy demand and imported volumes leaving the market exposed to geopolitical disruptions and commodity price volatility. New analysis examines how recent turmoil in global energy markets could increase Türkiye’s energy import bill while highlighting the continued importance of […]

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