Turkey to transport liquefied gas by rail
03.11.2023
The Turkish State Railways has obtained a license to transport liquefied gas, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.
“The Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EPDK) has granted the Turkish State Railways (TCDD) a license to conduct activities related to the transportation of liquefied gas by rail,” the statement said.
The aggressor country is negotiating with Central Asian countries to create two transport corridors
Turkey is one of the world’s largest consumers of liquefied gas.
Transportation will be carried out across the country with 966 wagons with a capacity of 60,083 tons each.
As reported earlier, Turkish ports received one-third less Ukrainian cargo in August.
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