Turkey says its Mideast oil dependence manageable at 10% amid war
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ISTANBUL, March 25 (Reuters) - Turkey's dependence on Middle East oil is at a "manageable" level of 10% of overall supplies and there are no supply problems at the moment despite the Iran war, Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar said on Wednesday.
Speaking on a state-run Anadolu Agency programme, he said the war had caused a crisis in global energy security and supply, adding that Turkey, a big energy importer that neighbours Iran, had taken protective diversification steps.
Bayraktar said that there had been no gas-supply cuts from Iran yet but added it was a possibility.
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